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Ancient Jewish Epitaphs

Ancient Jewish Epitaphs
Author: Pieter Willem van der Horst
Publisher: Peeters Publishers
Total Pages: 186
Release: 1991
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789024233076

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In this work the reader is introduced into the fascinating world of Jewish funerary epigraphy of the Hellenistic and Roman period. The information that can be gleaned about Jewish life and thought from more than 1000 tomb-inscriptions is presented here in a systematic way. Aspects covered include languages, forms, motifs, values, epithets, functions and professions, age at death, views on death and afterlife, and the role of women. Of special interest is a chapter dealing with the relevance of these epitaphs for the study of early Christianity. The monograph ends with a selection of inscriptions in their original language with translation and notes as well as an extensive bibliography, which is updated in this 2nd printing.


Studies in Early Jewish Epigraphy

Studies in Early Jewish Epigraphy
Author: J. W. Vanhenten
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004099166

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Enthält: Papers read at a conference on ancient Jewish epigraphy at Utrecht University.


Stones Speak - Hebrew Tombstones from Padua, 1529-1862

Stones Speak - Hebrew Tombstones from Padua, 1529-1862
Author: David Malkiel
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2013-11-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004265341

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From Renaissance to Risorgimento, the Hebrew tombstones of Padua express the cultural currents of their age, in text and art. The inscriptions are mainly rhymed and metered poems, about life, love and faith, while the design and ornamentation of the actual stones reflect prevailing architectural and artistic tastes. Additionally, the inscriptions illuminate the society of Padua's Jews, and the social and cultural changes they underwent during the 330 years covered by this study. Thus these tombstones capture the flow of Italian Jewish culture from Renaissance to Baroque, and from the early modern to the modern era.


Saxa judaica loquuntur, Lessons from Early Jewish Inscriptions

Saxa judaica loquuntur, Lessons from Early Jewish Inscriptions
Author: Pieter W. van der Horst
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2014-10-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004283234

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In Saxa judaica loquuntur (‘Jewish stones speak out’), Pieter W. van der Horst informs the reader about the recent boom in the study of ancient Jewish epigraphy and he demonstrates what kinds of new information this development yields. After sketching the status quaestionis, this book exemplifies the relevance of early Jewish inscriptions by means of a study of Judaism in Asia Minor on the basis of epigraphic material. It also highlights several areas of research for which this material provides us with insights that the Jewish literary sources do not grant us. Furthermore, the book contains a selection of some 50 inscriptions, in both their original languages and English translation with explanatory notes.


Early Christian Poetry

Early Christian Poetry
Author: J. den Boeft
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004312897

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This collection of essays deals with the rise and development of early Christian poetry, discussing its techniques and its theoretical foundation. The individual papers concern specimina of Hebrew, Syriac, Greek and Latin poetry and study the various and partly conflicting traditions from which it originated. The biblical examples, e.g. of the Psalms, held great authority, but on the other hand it was impossible to break away from the models of classical Greco-Roman poetry, although these were deemed dangerous because of the pagan content and excessive cult of literary art. The book shows how the problems involved were solved in different ways, which justified the use of pagan literary accomplishments for singing the praises of the Lord.


Hebrew Epitaphs and Inscriptions from Ukraine and Former Soviet Union

Hebrew Epitaphs and Inscriptions from Ukraine and Former Soviet Union
Author: Mikhail Nosonovskiĭ
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2006
Genre: Former Soviet republics
ISBN: 9781411674387

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This book is a comprehensive study of Hebrew epitaphs and other Hebrew inscriptions from the territory of the Former Soviet Union (FSU). In one phrase, the book anwers the question, what does Judaism say about epitaphs and what do epitaphs tell about Judaism, Jewish culture, history and society. The study is based upon several thousands of inscriptions, dated since 1520 CE until early 20th century, selected by the author and his colleagues during their field trips to Ukraine and other parts of the FSU starting from 1990. Hebrew inscriptions from synagogues and non-Ashkenazi inscriptions, including epitaphs from the Crimea, Caucasus and Central Asia are also discussed in comparison with the Ashkenazi tombstone inscriptions. This book is a pioneering work about Hebrew epitaphs as a genre and about Hebrew epigraphy of Ukraine and the FSU.


Conceptions of Afterlife in Jewish Inscriptions

Conceptions of Afterlife in Jewish Inscriptions
Author: Joseph S. Park
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2000
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9783161473739

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Joseph S. Park examines the various indications of belief in or denial of afterlife in the Jewish funerary inscriptions found throughout the Mediterranean world, mostly during the Hellenistic and Roman periods. He reveals a wide variety of conceptions of and attitudes toward death and afterlife. Besides such well-known ideas as resurrection and the peaceful state of the deceased prior to it, there also seem to be indications of a denial of meaningful afterlife, often associated with a generally Sadducean alignment on the part of the deceased.These findings are then compared with corresponding indications in the Pauline epistles. The comparison shows, after taking into account the basic difference in purpose between the two types of evidence, a substantial agreement, and moreover seems to shed light on some aspects of the interpretation of Paul. For example, the indications of a denial of afterlife in the inscriptions points to the possibility of a similar background for those who are said in 1 Corinthians 15 to deny the resurrection. In addition to providing new insights in both areas in reference to afterlife beliefs, this comparison also sheds some light on the larger methodological issues affecting both bodies of evidence. In addition to specific implications such as this, Joseph S. Park demonstrates that both the Jewish inscriptions and Paul are best interpreted in reference to a background of ideas which is neither strictly Jewish nor pagan, but the result of free interaction between the two. This conclusion has obvious implications for the wider questions of Judaism and hellenization.


Studies in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity

Studies in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity
Author: Pieter W. van der Horst
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2014-03-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004271112

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Over the past 45 years Professor Pieter W. van der Horst contributed extensively to the study of ancient Judaism and early Christianity. The 24 papers in this volume, written since his early retirement in 2006, cover a wide range of topics, all of them concerning the religious world of Judaism and Christianity in the Hellenistic, Roman, and early Byzantine era. They reflect his research interests in Jewish epigraphy, Jewish interpretation of the Bible, Jewish prayer culture, the diaspora in Asia Minor, exegetical problems in the writings of Philo and Josephus, Samaritan history, texts from ancient Christianity which have received little attention (the poems of Cyrus of Panopolis, the Doctrina Jacobi nuper baptizati, the Letter of Mara bar Sarapion), and miscellanea such as the pagan myth of Jewish cannibalism, the meaning of the Greek expression ‘without God,’ the religious significance of sneezing in pagan antiquity, and the variety of stories about pious long-sleepers in the ancient world (pagan, Jewish, Christian).