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Jews, Greeks and Barbarians: Aspects of the Hellenization of Judaism in the pre-Christian Period / Martin Hengel
Contents
Preface
I The Political and Social History of Palestine from Alexander to Antiochus III (333-187 BC)
1. Alexander's Expedition and Palestine (333-331 BC)
2. Palestine during the Struggle between the Diadochoi (323-301 BC)
3. Palestine under the Ptolemies down to the Accession of the Seleucid Antiochus III (301-223 BC)
4. Palestine down to its Conquest by Antiochus III (223-200 BC)
5. Palestine under Seleucid Rule down to the Death of Antiochus III (200-187 BC)
II Aspects of the 'Hellenization' of Judaism
6. The Problem of 'Hellenization' in the Early Hellenistic Period
7. Hellenes, Barbarians and Jews: the Fight for Political and Social Status
8. 'Hellenization' as a Literary, Philosophical, Linguistic and Religious Problem
III The Encounter between Judaism and Hellenism in the Diaspora and in the Home Country
9. Jews in a Greek-Speaking Environment: Mercenaries, Slaves, Peasants, Craftsmen and Merchants
10. The Hellenization of the Diaspora in Ptolemaic Egypt
11. The Hellenization of the Diaspora outside Egypt
12. The Influence of Hellenistic Civilization in Jewish Palestine down to the Maccabean Period
Abbreviations
Bibliography
Genealogies
Notes
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
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