RT Article T1 Moses Proves His Case: Historical Examples in A.J. 4.43–45 JF Journal of ancient Judaism VO 12 IS 2 SP 185 OP 204 A1 Livneh, ʿAtar 1975- LA English YR 2021 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1759995002 AB Abstract Josephus’ rewriting of the account of Korah’s rebellion (Numbers 16) consists of a lengthy juridical prayer/speech not attested in the biblical source in which a list of historical episodes is embedded. Moses’ representation as standing in court before God and the people and defending his leadership by recalling past events appears to derive from 1 Samuel 12. At the same time, however, the catalogue of historical incidents in A.J. 4.43–45 elaborates the “works” in Num 16:28, demonstrating that everything happens according to God’s will – including the granting of the priesthood to Aaron. An analysis of A.J. 4.43–45 evinces that it combines conventions from both biblical historical summaries and Hellenistic catalogues, the individual episodes (e.g., the Exodus) constituting a sophisticated reworking of Pentateuchal narratives and passages from Deutero-Isaiah and the Psalms. K1 Jewish Antiquities K1 juridical prayer K1 Moses K1 Numbers 16 K1 exemplum K1 historical summary DO 10.30965/21967954-bja10004