LEADER 00000cam a2200829Ii 4500 001 ocn934432375 003 OCoLC 005 20220114043859.0 006 m o d 007 cr cnu---unuuu 008 160111s2016 enk ob 101 0 eng d 015 GBB979680|2bnb 016 7 019371170|2Uk 019 934797073|a959328734|a959591774|a1171183438|a1173022787 020 9780567666154|q(electronic book) 020 0567666158|q(electronic book) 020 9780567666161|q(online) 020 0567666166 020 |z9780567666147 020 |z056766614X 035 (OCoLC)934432375|z(OCoLC)934797073|z(OCoLC)959328734 |z(OCoLC)959591774|z(OCoLC)1171183438|z(OCoLC)1173022787 037 885129|bMIL 040 N$T|beng|erda|epn|cN$T|dN$T|dEBLCP|dOCLCF|dCDX|dYDXCP|dOCL |dIDEBK|dYDX|dEZ9|dOCLCO|dOCLCQ|dU3W|dUKMGB|dOCLCQ|dBLOOM |dLUN|dBRF|dOCLCQ|dNLW|dOCLCO 049 RIDW 050 4 DS121.65 072 7 HIS|x002000|2bisacsh 082 04 933|223 090 DS121.65 111 2 Enoch Seminar Nangeroni Meeting|0https://id.loc.gov/ authorities/names/no2016025085|n(1st :|d2012 :|cVilla Cagnola, Gazzada) 245 14 The Seleucid and Hasmonean periods and the apocalyptic worldview :|bthe first Enoch Seminar Nangeroni meeting, Villa Cagnola, Gazzada (June 25-28, 2012) /|cedited by Lester L. Grabbe and Gabriele Boccaccini, with Jason M. Zurawski. 264 1 London :|bBloomsbury T & T Clark, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc,|c2016. 300 1 online resource. 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 340 |gpolychrome|2rdacc 347 text file|2rdaft 490 1 Library of Second Temple studies ;|v88 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 00 |gIntroduction /|rLester L. Grabbe --|tSeleucid and Hasmonean periods and the apocalyptic worldview: an introduction /|rLester L. Grabbe --|tNon-apocalyptic responses to apocalyptic events: notes on the sociology of apocalypticism /|rGabriele Boccaccini --|tUnderstanding the relationship between the apocalyptic worldview and Jewish sectarian violence: the case of the war between Alexander Jannaeus and Demetrius III /|rKennth Atkinson. |gResponse to Atkinson /|rAlbert I. Baumgarten.|gResponse to Atkinson /|rSandra Gambetti --|tWas the Maccabean Revolt an apocalyptic movement? /|rGerbern S. Oegema. |gResponse to Oegema /|rLorenzo DiTommaso.|tResponse to Oegema /|rJohn Kampen --|tApocalyptic worldviews -- what they are and how they spread: insights from the social sicences /|rAnathea E. Portier-Young.|gResponse to Portier -Young /|rEdward Dąbrowa.|gResponse to Portier-Young / |rTorleif Elgvin --|gOverall response to the main papers / |rErich S. Gruen --|tAramaic Dead Sea scrolls and the historical development of Jewish apocalyptic literature / |rDaniel A. Machiela.|gResponse to Machiela /|rLester L. Grabbe --|tAn unlikely mixture: Seleucids and Lagids in Daniel and in Persian apocalyptic /|rVicente Dobroruka. |gResponse to Dobroruka /|rLester L. Grabbe --|tTexts on messianic reign from the Hasmonean period: 4Q521 as interpretation of Daniel 7 /|rTorleif Elgvin.|gResponse to Elgvin /|rJoseph L. Angel --|t4QApocryphon of Daniel AR (4Q246) and the book of Daniel /|rÅrstein Justnes. |gResponse to Justnes /|rJoseph L. Angel --|tParadox of midrash and the apocalyptic author: from Mesopotamian divination to rabbinic midrash, through Qumran and apocalypse /|rPaul Mandel.|gResponse to Mandel /|rKenneth Atkinson --|tApocalyptic elements in Hasmonean propaganda: civic ideology and the struggle for political legitimation /|rYonder Moynihan Gillihan. Response to Gillihan / |rKenneth Atkinson --|gSome afterthoughts /|rMichael E. Stone --|tPerspectives on the apocalyptic worldview in the Hasmonean period /|rLester L. Grabbe. 520 "This tightly focused collection of essays, from an invited seminar of international specialists, centres on the question of the apocalyptic worldview around the time of the Maccabean revolt. What was the nature of apocalyptic at this time? Did the Maccabees themselves have a distinct apocalyptic worldview? These questions lead to other, more specific queries: who of the various groups held such a view? Certain of the essays analyse the characteristics of the apocalypses and related literature in this period, and whether the apocalyptic worldview itself gave rise to historical events or, at least, influenced them. The collection begins with two introductory essays. Both the main and short papers have individual responses, and two considered responses by well -known experts address the entire collection. 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