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Autor:
Benjamin D. Gordon
Publikováno v:
Jewish Studies on Premodern Periods ISBN: 9783110418873
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Autor:
Benjamin D. Gordon
Publikováno v:
Routledge Handbook of Jewish Ritual and Practice ISBN: 9781003032823
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Autor:
Benjamin D. Gordon
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ancient Judaism. 11:418-459
Use of rock-cut stepped pools for immersion in harvested rainwater is first attested in Judean source material of the second century BCE and on archaeological record shortly thereafter. As argued here, the practice became widespread due to the impact
Autor:
Benjamin D. Gordon
Publikováno v:
Journal of Jewish Identities. 13:266-268
Autor:
Benjamin D. Gordon
Publikováno v:
AJS Review. 43:271-292
Jerusalem in the late Second Temple period (second century BCE–70 CE) was transformed into the largest pilgrimage city of the Hellenized East and the sole locus of sacrificial worship of the Jewish God in greater Judea. As argued in this paper, it
Autor:
Zeev Weiss, Benjamin D. Gordon
Publikováno v:
Journal of Roman Archaeology. 31:524-541
The mosaic carpets decorating Palestinian synagogues in late antiquity took various forms but tend to focus on three recurring visual themes: the zodiac, a motif with origins in Greco-Roman religious art; the Jerusalem Temple, long in ruins but still
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Benjamin D. Gordon
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IMAGES. 11:262-264
Autor:
Benjamin D. Gordon
This exploration of the Judean priesthood's role in agricultural cultivation demonstrates that the institutional reach of Second Temple Judaism (516 BCE–70 CE) went far beyond the confines of its houses of worship, while exposing an unfamiliar aspe
Autor:
Benjamin D. Gordon
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biblical Literature. 135:355-368
The introduction to Paul's allegory on the olive tree in Rom 11 consists of two pithy halakic statements (v. 16) on the sanctification of mixtures and branches. Both refer to specific ancient Judean customs involving the dedication to God of agricult