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Index
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART ONE BEN SIRA AND EARLY JEWISH WISDOM
Chapter One Wisdom and Women at Qumran
Chapter Two From Generation to Generation: The Sage as Father in Early Jewish Literature
Chapter Three The Categories of Rich and Poor in the Qumran Sapiential Literature
Chapter Four "Who has been Tested by Gold and Found Perfect?" Ben Sira's Discourse of Riches and Poverty (with Claudia V. Camp)
Chapter Five "Fear the Lord and Honor the Priest": Ben Sira as Defender of the Jerusalem Priesthood
Chapter Six "Put the Nations in Fear of You": Ben Sira and the Problem of Foreign Rule
Chapter Seven Wisdom, Instruction and Social Location in Ben Sira and 1 Enoch
Chapter Eight Ben Sira on the Sage as Exemplar
Chapter Nine B. Sanhedrin 100b and Rabbinic Knowledge of Ben Sira
PART TWO THE LETTER OF ARISTEAS AND THE SEPTUAGINT
Chapter Ten The Jewish Scriptures in Greek: The Septuagint in the Context of Ancient Translation Activity
Chapter Eleven …—Terms and Social Status in the Meeting of Hebrew-Biblical and Hellenistic-Roman Culture
Chapter Twelve Access to the Source: Cicero, Ben Sira, The Septuagint and Their Audiences
Chapter Thirteen The Letter of Aristeas and the Reception History of the Septuagint
Chapter Fourteen Translation as Scripture: The Septuagint in Aristeas and Philo
Chapter Fifteen Three Jewish Ritual Practices in Aristeas §§158–160
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