A History of Israel: From the fall of Jerusalem, 586 B.C., to the Bar-Kokhba revolt, A.D. 135At the Claredon Press, 1955 |
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Pagina 175
... Greek period resisted or welcomed , respectively , the influence of Hellenic thought and culture ; but it could not be wholly resisted even by the nationalists . Greek influences upon the Jews were exercised primarily and more potently ...
... Greek period resisted or welcomed , respectively , the influence of Hellenic thought and culture ; but it could not be wholly resisted even by the nationalists . Greek influences upon the Jews were exercised primarily and more potently ...
Pagina 182
... Greek philosophy , no real influence of Greek thought occurs in the book.2 It is different when we pass to Jewish literature other than the Hebrew Old Testament . From the middle of the third century B.C. to about A.D. 100 a great mass ...
... Greek philosophy , no real influence of Greek thought occurs in the book.2 It is different when we pass to Jewish literature other than the Hebrew Old Testament . From the middle of the third century B.C. to about A.D. 100 a great mass ...
Pagina 183
... Greek world . In some of the Apocalyptic books Greek thought is sometimes to be discerned . Another example is the fourth book of Maccabees , the writer of which seeks to commend Greek philosophy which , he maintains , is embodied in ...
... Greek world . In some of the Apocalyptic books Greek thought is sometimes to be discerned . Another example is the fourth book of Maccabees , the writer of which seeks to commend Greek philosophy which , he maintains , is embodied in ...
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Additional Note A CHRONOLOGY | 19 |
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