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Rome and Judea in Transition
(Englisch)
Hasmonean Relations with the Roman Republic and the Evolution of the High Priesthood
Seeman, Chris

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Rome and Judea in Transition is the first English-language book to study exclusively the first century and a half of Roman-Judean political relations (164-37 B.C.). It presents a comprehensive reassessment of the Late Republic's involvement in the Levant, the motives of Hasmonean diplomacy, and the development of the Jewish high priesthood.
Rome and Judea in Transition is the first English-language book to study exclusively the first century and a half of Roman-Judean political relations (164-37 B.C.). It presents a comprehensive reassessment of the Late Republic's involvement in the Levant, the motives of Hasmonean diplomacy, and the development of the Jewish high priesthood.
Rome and Judea in Transition is the first English-language book to study exclusively the first century and a half of Roman-Judean political relations (164-37 B.C.). It presents a comprehensive reassessment of the Late Republic's involvement in the Levant, the motives of Hasmonean diplomacy, and the development of the Jewish high priesthood. Therefore, it is of interest to classicists, ancient historians, biblical scholars, and students of Judaica alike.
Previous studies have often mischaracterized this period as a consistent unfolding of Rome's hegemonic will at Jewish expense. By contrast, this book argues that the Republic harbored no imperial designs on Judea prior to Pompey's opportunistic intervention in 63 B.C., and that Rome's subsequent intermittent meddling in the region's governance did not significantly alter the dynamics of the Hasmonean state. Only with the Parthian invasion of Syria in 40 B.C. - and because of it - did the Republic unilaterally reshape Judean politics by its elevation of Herod the Great as «King of the Jews.»
Judea's alliance with Rome began in the context of Judas Maccabeus' revolt against Seleucid rule. Scholars have therefore understandably assumed that the primary hope of Judas' successors was that Roman recognition would secure and extend Judean sovereignty. This book argues that the main motive for Hasmonean diplomacy was domestic: to advertise the legitimacy of the Maccabees against their Jewish rivals. For this reason, the documentary record of relations with the Republic is of great value for studying the ideology and institutional growth of high priestly power during this period.
Contents: The International Background - The Judean Background - The Maccabean Revolt - Judas Turns to Rome - Renewal under Jonathan and Simon - Renewal under John Hyrcanus - From Eulogy to Silence - Pompey Intervenes - The Pompeian Settlement - The Civil War - The Triumviral Period.
«Chris Seeman offers refreshing insights and challenging hypotheses concerning the development of the Hasmonean high priesthood and its role in relations with Rome. Although readers may not always find themselves in agreement, there is much that can be learned from this important study.» (Joseph Sievers, Professor of Jewish History and Literature
of the Hellenistic Period, Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome)
Chris Seeman holds a PhD in Near Eastern religions from the University of California at Berkeley. He is Associate Professor of Theology at Walsh University in North Canton, Ohio. His previous publications include contributions to The Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism, The Lexham Bible Dictionary, and Blackwell's Encyclopedia of Ancient History.

Über den Autor

Chris Seeman holds a PhD in Near Eastern religions from the University of California at Berkeley. He is Associate Professor of Theology at Walsh University in North Canton, Ohio. His previous publications include contributions to The Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism, The Lexham Bible Dictionary, and Blackwell's Encyclopedia of Ancient History.


Inhaltsverzeichnis



Contents: The International Background ¿ The Judean Background ¿ The Maccabean Revolt ¿ Judas Turns to Rome ¿ Renewal under Jonathan and Simon ¿ Renewal under John Hyrcanus ¿ From Eulogy to Silence ¿ Pompey Intervenes ¿ The Pompeian Settlement ¿ The Civil War ¿ The Triumviral Period.


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Rome and Judea in Transition is the first English-language book to study exclusively the first century and a half of Roman-Judean political relations (164¿37 B.C.). It presents a comprehensive reassessment of the Late Republic's involvement in the Levant, the motives of Hasmonean diplomacy, and the development of the Jewish high priesthood. Therefore, it is of interest to classicists, ancient historians, biblical scholars, and students of Judaica alike.n Previous studies have often mischaracterized this period as a consistent unfolding of Rome¿s hegemonic will at Jewish expense. By contrast, this book argues that the Republic harbored no imperial designs on Judea prior to Pompey¿s opportunistic intervention in 63 B.C., and that Rome¿s subsequent intermittent meddling in the region¿s governance did not significantly alter the dynamics of the Hasmonean state. Only with the Parthian invasion of Syria in 40 B.C. ¿ and because of it ¿ did the Republic unilaterally reshape Judean politics by its elevation of Herod the Great as «King of the Jews.»n Judeäs alliance with Rome began in the context of Judas Maccabeus¿ revolt against Seleucid rule. Scholars have therefore understandably assumed that the primary hope of Judas¿ successors was that Roman recognition would secure and extend Judean sovereignty. This book argues that the main motive for Hasmonean diplomacy was domestic: to advertise the legitimacy of the Maccabees against their Jewish rivals. For this reason, the documentary record of relations with the Republic is of great value for studying the ideology and institutional growth of high priestly power during this period.


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