Jewish Antiquities, Books 12-13
In Jewish Antiquities, his classic history of the Jews from the Creation to the start of the Jewish War in 66 C.E., Josephus draws on a wealth of traditional lore to augment and embellish the biblical accounts; describes Jewish laws and institutions for the[...]
Encounter the world and traditions that Jesus knew.Illuminate your understanding of the New Testament. In The Complete Works you will discover what the NewTestament writers knew about Abraham, Moses, Samuel, David, and Solomon andexamine an in-depth history of Herod and his infamous family.Josephus [...]
Encounter the world and traditions that Jesus knew. Illuminate your understanding of the New Testament. In The Complete Works you will discover what the New Testament writers knew about Abraham, Moses, Samuel, David, and Solomon and examine an in-depth history of Herod and his infamous family.Joseph[...]
Updated text and new maps bring this standard introduction up to date.
Throughout Christian history, the works of Josephus have been mined for the light they shed on the world of the New Testament. Josephus tells us about the Herodian family, the temple, the Pharisees, the Sadducees, and the Ess[...]
This is a collection of essays focusing on the threads in Josephus (a first century Jewish historian and apologist whose works provide valuable insight into the background of first century Judaism and early Christianity) that are of particular interest to people studying the background and developme[...]
Philo, Josephus, and the Testaments on Sexuality is the fourth of five volumes by William Loader exploring attitudes toward sexuality in Judaism and Christianity during the Greco-Roman era.
In this volume Loader examines three substantial and historically important sets of documents the writings[...]
The first book in this two book collection presenting the Antiquities of the Jews in which Flavius Josephus gives a rendering of the history of the Jewish people from the time of Adam until the fall of Jerusalem at the hands of the Romans.[...]
A selection of writing by Flavius Josephus that describe his life, the war that destroyed Jerusalem, a rebuttal against another man and a piece about the reality of hell. Josephus continues to be a relevant source of history for our modern world.[...]
Karpathos publishes the greatest works of history's greatest authors and collects them to make it easy and affordable for readers to have them all at the push of a button. All of our collections include a linked table of contents.Josephus was a Jewish scholar in the 1st century AD who also fought i[...]
When the Jews revolted against Rome in 66 CE, Josephus, a Jerusalem aristocrat, was made a general in his nation's army. Captured by the Romans, he saved his skin by finding favor with the emperor Vespasian. He then served as an adviser to the Roman legions, running a network of spies inside Jerusal[...]
The works of the Jewish writer Flavius Josephus represent one of the most important records of Judaism and the Jews that survive from the ancient world. The Jewish Antiquities, his largest historical enterprise, is an account in twenty books of Jewish history from the creation to the outbreak of the[...]
Born in Jerusalem, Josephus was a man of high descent, who became learned in Jewish law and Greek literature. After defecting to Rome, he was granted citizenship and became an advisor to the Emperor Titus, serving as translator during the Siege of Jerusalem. Josephus' works provide valuable insight [...]
English summary: As an author, Josephus is increasingly becoming the focus of research on his works. However, a monograph especially dedicated to the intentions of Bellum and Antiquitates is still to be written. Soren Swoboda approaches this question on the basis of five themes associated with repre[...]
Josephus beskriver steder og hendelser som er omtalt i Bibelen, og gir et bilde av et tidsrom som strekker seg fra skapelsens morgen til Jerusalems fall i år 70 e.Kr.[...]
The works of Flavius Josephus, the first-century Jewish historian, are significant as sources for our understanding of biblical history and of the political history of Palestine under Roman rule. This study edition in two volumes includes the "Namenwoerterbuch zu Flavius Josephus". It is an unabridg[...]
This volume provides the first full commentary to Book 11 of Josephus' Judean Antiquities, with a new English translation. In Antiquities 11 Josephus offers a retelling of the biblical narratives of Ezra-Nehemiah (Ant. 11.1 183) and Esther (Ant. 11.184 296), along with a brief post-biblical narrativ[...]
In The Origins of the Canon of the Hebrew Bible: An Analysis of Josephus and 4 Ezra, Juan Carlos Ossand n Widow examines the thorny question of when, how, and why the collection of twenty-four books that today is known as the Hebrew Bible was formed. He carefully studies the two earliest testimonies[...]