Sage in Jewish Society of Late Antiquity

Sage in Jewish Society of Late Antiquity

Taylor & Francis

The Sage in Jewish Society of Late Antiquity explores the social position of rabbis in Palestinian (Roman) and Babylonian (Persian) society from the period of the fall of the Temple to late antiquity. The author argues that ancient rabbinic sources depict comparable differences between Palestinian and Babylonian rabbinic relationships with non-Rabbis.\n > Preface. Introduction. Part 1. Historical Studies. 1. Non-Rabbinic Jews. 2. Genealogy. 3. Hasmonean Royalty 4. Bible-Reading Non-Jews and Heretics 5. Rainmaking Part 2. Exegetical Studies 6. King David 7. Moses 8. Ahitofel Conclusion. Bibliography > \n'Kalmin has clearly broken new ground with these studies ... To focus on the similarities and differences between these two centres with regard to a single issue ie. the relationship to the non-rabbinic world, is an important exercise...' - Journal of Semitic Studies

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