When Judaism lost the Temple: crisis and response in 4 Ezra and 2 Baruch

Responding to the religious identity crisis brought about by the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple, 4 Ezra and 2 Baruch seek the future of Judaism by reinterpreting the Mosaic Torah and the Deuteronomic Tradition within an apocalyptic setting. This book presents a study of religious thought in two...

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Published in:Studia antiqua Australiensia
Main Author: Gore-Jones, Lydia 19XX- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Turnhout, Belgium Brepols 2020
In: Studia antiqua Australiensia (volume 10)
Year: 2020
Reviews:[Rezension von: Gore-Jones, Lydia, 19XX-, When Judaism lost the Temple : crisis and response in 4 Ezra and 2 Baruch] (2022) (Weitensteiner, Carla, 1988 -)
[Rezension von: Gore-Jones, Lydia, 19XX-, When Judaism Lost the Temple : crisis and response in 4 Ezra and 2 Baruch] (2022) (Henze, Matthias, 1965 -)
[Rezension von: Gore-Jones, Lydia, 19XX-, When Judaism Lost the Temple : crisis and response in 4 Ezra and 2 Baruch] (2022) (Lafontaine, Xavier, 1990 -)
Series/Journal:Studia antiqua Australiensia volume 10
Further subjects:B Apocalyptic Literature
B Academic theses
B Judaism - History - Talmudic period, 10-425
B Bible
B Covenants Religious aspects Judaism
B Covenants - Religious aspects - Judaism
B Syriac Apocalypse of Baruch Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Judaism History Talmudic period, 10-425
B Temple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem) in the Bible
B Temple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem) In the Bible
B Temple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem)
B History
B Syriac Apocalypse of Baruch
B Syriac Apocalypse of Baruch - Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Littérature apocalyptique - Histoire et critique
B Judaism - Talmudic period
B Bible - Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Alliances (Religion) - Judaïsme
B Judaïsme - Histoire - 10-425 (Période talmudique)
B Bible. Esdras, 2nd Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Criticism, interpretation, etc
B 10-425
B Apocalyptic Literature History and criticism
Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:Responding to the religious identity crisis brought about by the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple, 4 Ezra and 2 Baruch seek the future of Judaism by reinterpreting the Mosaic Torah and the Deuteronomic Tradition within an apocalyptic setting. This book presents a study of religious thought in two Jewish apocalypses, 4 Ezra and 2 Baruch, written as a response to the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple by the Romans in 70 CE. The true nature of the crisis is the perceived loss of covenantal relationship between God and Israel, and the Jewish identity that is under threat. Discussions of various aspects of thought, including those conventionally termed theodicy, particularism and universalism, anthropology and soteriology, are subordinated under and contextualized within the larger issue of how the ancient authors propose to mend the traditional Deuteronomic covenantal theology now under crisis. Both 4 Ezra and 2 Baruch advocate a two-pronged solution of Torah and eschatology at the centre of their scheme to restore that covenant relationship in the absence of the Temple. Both maintain the Mosaic tradition as the bulwark for Israel's future survival and revival. Whereas 4 Ezra aims to implant its eschatology into the Sinaitic tradition and make it part of the Mosaic Law, 2 Baruch extends the Deuteronomic scheme of reward and retribution into an eschatological context, making the rewards of the end-time a solution to the cycle of sins and punishments of this age. Considerable emphases are also placed on the significance of the portrayals of the pseudonymous protagonists, Ezra and Baruch, the use of symbolism in the two texts as scriptural exegesis, as well as their relationship with each other and links with the Hebrew Bible and other Jewish and Christian writings
Item Description:Revised version of author's PhD project of the same title, completed at Macquarie University in 2018.-- Page ix
Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-235) and indexes
ISBN:2503586961