From Dura to Sepphoris

From Dura to Sepphoris
Author: Daṿid ʻAmit
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2000
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015050033623

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Antiquity in Antiquity

Antiquity in Antiquity
Author: Gregg Gardner,Kevin Lee Osterloh
Publsiher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 3161494113

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Leading scholars in early Christianity, Judaic studies, classics, history and archaeology explore the ways that memories were retrieved, reconstituted and put to use by Jews, Christians and their pagan neighbours in late antiquity, from the third century B.C.E. to the seventh century C.E.

From Dura to Sepphoris

From Dura to Sepphoris
Author: Lee I. Levine,Zeʼev Weiss
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1990
Genre: Art, Ancient
ISBN: 1887829407

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Jewish Liturgy

Jewish Liturgy
Author: Ruth Langer
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2015-03-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780810886179

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How do Jews pray and why? What do the prayers mean? From where did this liturgy come and what challenges does it face today? Such questions and many more, spanning the centuries and continents, have driven the study of Jewish liturgy. But just as the liturgy has changed over time, so too have the questions asked, the people asking them, and the methods used to address them. Jewish Liturgy: A Guide to Research enables the reader to access the rich bibliography now available in English. In this volume, Ruth Langer, an expert on Jewish liturgy, provides an annotated description of the most important books and articles on topics ranging historically from the liturgy of the Second Temple period and the Dead Sea Scrolls to today, addressing the synagogue itself and those gathered in it; the daily, weekly, and festival liturgies and their components; home rituals and the life cycle; as well as questions of liturgical performance and theology. Introductions to every section orient the reader and provide necessary background. Christians seeking to understand Jewish liturgy, either that of Jesus and the early church or that of their Jewish contemporaries, will find this volume invaluable. It’s also an important reference for anyone seeking to understand how Jews worship God and how that worship has evolved over time.

The Archaeology of Ancient Judea and Palestine

The Archaeology of Ancient Judea and Palestine
Author: Ariel Lewin
Publsiher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 0892368004

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The regions that compose the current state of Israel and the emerging state of Palestine have yielded a wealth of fascinating archaeological evidence, from the Dead Sea Scrolls found in a cave in 1947 by a Bedouin searching for a lost sheep, to the remains of Roman camps and King Herod's luxurious palaces at the besieged city of Masada. The authors begin with introductions to the complicated and turbulent history of the region in which a series of invaders, including Babylonians, Assyrians, Persians, and Macedonians conquered and ruled over its people. The long reign of the Romans in the area is given particular attention-a reign that produced the infamous client rulers Herod the Great and Pontius Pilate, as well as two Jewish revolts against their Roman overlords, both of which met with brutal suppression. Lewin also analyzes eighteen ancient city-sites, including the familiar, such as Jerusalem and Bethlehem, and the less well-known, such as Herodion, with its extravagant palace-fortress, and Scythopolis, with its Roman temples and baths. This book provides an enlightening overview of a region that continues to capture the attention of the world.

Art and Architecture of the Synagogue in Byzantine Palaestina

Art and Architecture of the Synagogue in Byzantine Palaestina
Author: Asaf Friedman
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2019-05-24
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781527535053

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The Byzantine era was a time of the formation of the Abrahamic religions and a battleground for people’s hearts and minds. This book shows that, during the time of the Byzantine Empire, the synagogues in Palaestina developed a visual language adhering to traditional literary sources. Until now, scholars believed that Judaism was oblivious to all art forms, regarding them as mere “decoration.” This book shows that, contrary to those beliefs, Jewish art was, in fact, flourishing in this period. The visual language that emerged is a trope that utilizes literal and figurative readings to arrive at an inquisitive mixture—a probing language that facilitates learning. It is a visual language of “becoming,” of inward introspection and outward scrutiny. This new analysis goes beyond the limits of compositional rules, and requires an analytical, as well as emotive, thought process, to form a cultural interpretation that reveals the hidden language. This means that some parts of Judaism and some parts of Christianity were in agreement despite the commandment of “Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image,” and operated under the assumption that paintings were not necessarily the creation of idols. Thus, we see that the modern movements of art and architecture were not the first to deal with images through themes such as abstraction and denotation. The language developed during the Byzantine period could rival the best of such visual languages.

Religious Diversity in Late Antiquity

Religious Diversity in Late Antiquity
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 579
Release: 2010-05-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789047444534

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This volume in the ongoing Late Antique Archaeology series draws on material and textual evidence to explore the diverse religious world of Late Antiquity. Subjects include Jews and Samaritans, orthodoxy and heresy, pilgrimage, stylites, magic, the sacred and the secular.

Palestine in Late Antiquity

Palestine in Late Antiquity
Author: Hagith Sivan,Professor of History Hagith Sivan
Publsiher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2008-02-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199284177

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An original study of Palestine in late antiquity, a time when the fortunes of the 'east' and the 'west' were intimately linked. Thousands of westerners flocked to what became a Christian holy land, while Jerusalem grew from a sleepy Roman town into an international centre of Christianity and ultimately into a centre of Islamic worship.