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The Ancient Synagogue from its Origins to 200 C.E. : A Source Book.
Title:
The Ancient Synagogue from its Origins to 200 C.E. : A Source Book.
Author:
Runesson, Anders.
ISBN:
9789047430711
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (344 pages)
Series:
Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity ; v.No. 72

Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity
Contents:
Foreword -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Synagogue in Ancient Writings and Modern Studies -- 1.2 The Current State of Research -- 1.3 Topics in Synagogue Research -- 1.4 Tools for Synagogue Studies -- 1.5 The Organization and Aim of the Present Collection of Synagogue Sources -- 2 The Land of Israel -- 2.1 Identified Locations -- 2.1.1 Caesarea -- 2.1.2 Cana -- 2.1.3 Capernaum -- 2.1.4 Chorazin -- 2.1.5 Gamla -- 2.1.6 Herodion -- 2.1.7 Horvat 'Etri -- 2.1.8 Idumea -- 2.1.9 Jericho -- 2.1.10 Jerusalem -- 2.1.11 Magdala -- 2.1.12 Masada -- 2.1.13 Modi'in -- 2.1.14 Nabratein ( Nevoraya) -- 2.1.15 Nazareth -- 2.1.16 Qatzion -- 2.1.17 Qiryat Sefer -- 2.1.18 Qumran -- 2.1.19 Shuafat -- 2.1.20 Tiberias -- 2.2 General References and Unidentified Locations -- 2.2.1 Galilee -- 2.2.2 Judaea -- 2.2.3 General -- 3 The Diaspora -- 3.1 Identified Locations -- 3.1.1 Achaia -- 3.1.1.1 Aegina -- 3.1.1.2 Athens -- 3.1.1.3 Corinth -- 3.1.1.4 Delos -- 3.1.2 Asia -- 3.1.2.1 Acmonia -- 3.1.2.2 Ephesus -- 3.1.2.3 Halicarnassus -- 3.1.2.4 Miletus -- 3.1.2.5 Parium -- 3.1.2.6 Philadelphia -- 3.1.2.7 Priene -- 3.1.2.8 Sardis -- 3.1.2.9 Smyrna -- 3.1.2.10 Synnada -- 3.1.2.11 Thyatira -- 3.1.2.12 General -- 3.1.3 The Bosporan Kingdom -- 3.1.3.1 Gorgippia -- 3.1.3.2 Olbia -- 3.1.3.3 Panticapaeum -- 3.1.3.4 Phanagoria -- 3.1.4 Cyprus -- 3.1.4.1 Salamis -- 3.1.5 Cyrenaica -- 3.1.5.1 Berenice -- 3.1.5.2 Cyrene -- 3.1.6 Egypt -- 3.1.6.1 Alexandria -- 3.1.6.2 Alexandrou-Nesos -- 3.1.6.3 Arsinoë-Crocodilopolis -- 3.1.6.4 Athribis -- 3.1.6.5 Leontopolis -- 3.1.6.6 Naucratis -- 3.1.6.7 Nitriai -- 3.1.6.8 Ptolemais -- 3.1.6.9 Schedia -- 3.1.6.10 Xenephyris -- 3.1.6.11 General References and Uncertain Locations -- 3.1.7 Galatia -- 3.1.7.1 Iconium -- 3.1.7.2 Pisidian Antioch -- 3.1.8 Hungary -- 3.1.8.1 Osijek ( Mursa) -- 3.1.9 Italy -- 3.1.9.1 Ostia -- 3.1.9.2 Rome -- 3.1.10 Macedonia.

3.1.10.1 Beroea -- 3.1.10.2 Philippi -- 3.1.10.3 Thessalonica -- 3.1.10.4 Stobi -- 3.1.11 Mesopotamia -- 3.1.11.1 Dura Europos -- 3.1.12 Syria -- 3.1.12.1 Antioch -- 3.1.12.2 Damascus -- 3.1.12.3 Dora ( Dor) -- 3.2 General References and Unidentified Locations -- 3.2.1 Literary Sources -- 4 General References -- 4.1 Literary Sources -- 4.1.1 2 Corinthians -- 4.1.2 Philo -- 4.1.3 Acts -- 4.1.4 Artemidorus -- 4.1.5 Cleomedes -- 4.1.6 Tacitus -- 4.1.7 Justin Martyr -- 5 Jewish Temples Outside Jerusalem -- 5.1 Babylonia -- 5.1.1 Casiphia -- 5.2 Egypt -- 5.2.1 Elephantine -- 5.2.2 Leontopolis -- 5.2.3 General References and Unspecified Locations -- 5.3 Idumea -- 5.3.1 Lachish -- 5.3.2 Beersheva -- 5.4 Syria -- 5.4.1 Antioch -- 5.5 Transjordan -- 5.5.1 'Araq el-Emir -- 5.5.2 Unspecfied Locations -- Bibliography -- Illustration Credits -- List of Abbreviations -- Sigla -- Indices -- Sources -- Hebrew Bible -- Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha -- Qumran -- New Testament -- Philo -- Josephus -- Rabbinic Literature -- Inscriptions -- Papyri -- Early Christian Authors -- Graeco-Roman and Egyptian Authors -- Archaeology -- Subjects and Names -- Synagogue Terms.
Abstract:
Despite the recent explosion of research on ancient synagogues, investigators in the field have hitherto been forced to cull relevant evidence from a vast assortment of scholarly publications.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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