Exploring Jewish Literature of the Second Temple Period: A Guide for New Testament Students

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Author: Larry R. Helyer

ISBN-10: 0830826785

ISBN-13: 9780830826780

Category: Ancient & Medieval Literature

From the crisis of the Babylonian exile to the rise of rabbinic Judaism—a span of over six hundred years—the Jewish people produced a wealth of literature that lies outside the Hebrew Bible. Today it goes under names such as apocrypha and pseudepigrapha, Josephus and Philo, apocalyptic literature and the Dead Sea Scrolls, Mishnah and targums. But line by line, scroll by scroll, it represents the history and theology, the hopes and prayers of a living and diverse Judaism. It is an engrossing...

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From the crisis of the Babylonian exile to the rise of rabbinic Judaism -- a span of over six hundred years -- the Jewish people produced a wealth of literature that lies outside the Hebrew Bible. Today it goes under names such as apocrypha and pseudepigrapha, Josephus and Philo, apocalyptic literature and the Dead Sea Scrolls, Mishnah and targums. Exploring Jewish Literature of the Second Temple Period introduces this literature to students of the New Testament, placing it within its historical context and showing how it throws light on the text of the New Testament and origins of Christianity.

Preface9Abbreviations11Introduction171The Rise of the Second Commonwealth272Tales from the Diaspora423Hellenism Invades the Middle East754Apocalypticism: Hope for Hard Times1125Resistance Literature1486The Dead Sea Scrolls: The New-Covenant Community1807The Dead Sea Scrolls: Scripture & the End Times2268"Down in Egypt Land"2769Philo Judaeus31110Flavius Josephus: The House That Herod Built33611Coping with Calamity37812The Reconstruction of Judaism41513The World of Mishnah44914The Partings of the Ways485Maps & Charts503Indexes510

\ Donald A. Hagner"In this comprehensive and well-informed volume, Larry Helyer provides an exemplary introduction to the world of Second Temple Judaism, its history and its literature. What is distinctive about Helyer's work is his deliberate reading of this material with the New Testament in mind. In so doing he is able to show how deeply Jewish the New Testament is and how knowledge of this material can enrich our reading of the New Testament. This book is impressive not only for the high quality of its scholarship but also for its exceptional clarity and judiciousness. Especially commendable are Helyer's positive attitude to things Jewish and his adamant rejection of anti-Semitism. Highly recommended!"\ \ \ \ \ Craig S. Keener"There are many useful books on Second Temple Jewish literature, for which reason I nearly passed this book by. But once I began actually examining it, I recognized the thoroughness of Larry Helyer's acquaintance with the sources and how carefully he has prepared this book with New Testament students in mind. I believe it will provide an excellent resource for those who want access to the most important materials for New Testament study."\ \ \ Craig L. Blomberg"The literature of Second Temple Judaism is so vast that few college or seminary students ever receive a decent introduction to it at all. Here, in one volume, are references to judicious samplings from every major corpus, complete with introduction and background, and detailed explanation of relevance for New Testament studies. A wonderful gift for students and professors alike. Perhaps many will now actually teach, and teach substantially, on the topic!"\ \