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Frederic Huidekoper

    Judaism at Rome, B. C. 76 to A. D. 140
    Judaism at Rome, B.C. 76 to A.D. 140
    Indirect Testimony of History to the Genuineness of the Gospels
    The Belief of the First Three Centuries Concerning Christ's Mission to the Underworld
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      The Belief of the First Three Centuries Concerning Christ's Mission to the Underworld
    • Judaism at Rome, B.C. 76 to A.D. 140

      • 614pagine
      • 22 ore di lettura

      This book is a fascinating historical account of Judaism in the Roman Empire, focusing on the period from 76 BC to 140 AD. The author explores the challenges faced by Jews living in Rome during this time, including political instability, cultural conflicts, and the persecution of Jewish communities. The text is notable for its nuanced portrayal of the relationship between Jews and Romans, demonstrating that the two groups had complex and multifaceted interactions, rather than a simple relationship of oppression and resistance. The book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in ancient history, Judaism, or Roman culture.

      Judaism at Rome, B.C. 76 to A.D. 140
    • Judaism at Rome, B. C. 76 to A. D. 140

      • 628pagine
      • 22 ore di lettura

      This scholarly work provides a comprehensive overview of Judaism in Rome during an important period of its history. Drawing on a wide range of historical sources, Huidekoper explores the cultural and religious practices of the Jewish community and their interactions with the wider Roman society.

      Judaism at Rome, B. C. 76 to A. D. 140