Between Rome and Jerusalem: Herod the Great and his sons in their struggle for recognition ; a chronological investigation of the period 40 BC - 39 AD, with a time setting of New Testament events

The present study proposes a challenging new chronological framework for the Herodian age, a critical period in Jewish history. Not only do the rules of Herod the Great and his sons receive altered time settings, but the birth and death of Jesus are also placed several years later than is generally...

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Published in:Orientalia Lovaniensia analecta
Main Author: Mahieu, Bieke (Author)
Contributors: Herodes, I., Judäa, König 73 v.Chr.-4 v.Chr (Other)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Leuven [u.a.] Peeters 2012
In: Orientalia Lovaniensia analecta (208)
Reviews:[Rezension von: Mahieu, B., Between Rome and Jerusalem. Herod the Great and His Sons in Their Struggle for Recognition. A Chronological Investigation of the Period 40 BC-39 AD, with a Time Setting of New Testament Events] (2013) (Eisele, Wilfried, 1971 -)
[Rezension von: Mahieu, Bieke, Between Rome and Jerusalem] (2018) (Pelgrift, Henry Curtis)
Series/Journal:Orientalia Lovaniensia analecta 208
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Herod I Judea, King 73 BC-4 BC / Roman Empire / Christianity / Judaism / History 40 BC-39
B Herodotus ca. 485 v. Chr.-424 v. Chr. / Chronology / New Testament
Further subjects:B Jews History 168 B.C.-135 A.D
B Jews Kings and rulers Biography
B Herod Agrippa King of Judea (10 B.C.-44 A.D)
B Bible. New Testament Chronology
B Thesis
B Herod King of Judea (73 B.C.-4 B.C)
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Summary:The present study proposes a challenging new chronological framework for the Herodian age, a critical period in Jewish history. Not only do the rules of Herod the Great and his sons receive altered time settings, but the birth and death of Jesus are also placed several years later than is generally accepted. As a consequence of this the dates of Paul's apostolate are reexamined. Ostensibly narrow in scope, these modificationsentail far-reaching implications for our understanding of the Syro-Palestinian region at the beginning of the present era.Interconnections between numerous events are established and tensions within and between the Herodian and Hasmonean dynasties are laid bare. It is shown that Roman impact on the East was substantial, with a strong Hellenistic influence exerted on local cultures. Several customs of the Jewish and early Christian communities, hitherto unknown, are also broughtto light
ISBN:9042924977