Alexander the Great in Jerusalem: Myth and History

Author:   Ory Amitay (Senior Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, University of Haifa)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198929529


Pages:   220
Publication Date:   23 April 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Alexander the Great in Jerusalem: Myth and History


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Alexander the Great in Jerusalem: Myth and History discusses four different stories told in antiquity about the meeting between Alexander the Great and the Judeans of Jerusalem. In history, this meeting passed without noticeable events. Into the historical void stepped various Judean storytellers, who wrote not what was, but what could (or even should) have been. The tradition as a whole deals with an issue that resurfaced time and again in ancient Judean history: conquest and regime installment by new foreign rulers. It does so by using Alexander as a cipher for a current Hellenistic and Roman foreign rule. The earliest version can be traced to the context of the Seleukid monarch Antiochos III ""the Great"", and postulates a Judean text from that time that has been hitherto unknown, and which survived in a Byzantine recension (epsilon) of the Alexander Romance. The second and third chapters turn to rabbinic sources, and deal with the Judean approaches and attitudes towards Roman occupation and rule, first at the advent of Pompey and then at the institution of Provincia ludaea at the expense of the Herodian dynasty. The final story is the most famous, previously considered the earliest, rather than the latest; that of Josephus. Alexander the Great in Jerusalem demonstrates how the historical tradition consistently maintained the moral and sacral superiority of the Jerusalem temple and of Judaism, making Alexander either embrace monotheism or prostrate himself before the Judean high priest. This not only bolstered Judean self-confidence under conditions of military and political inferiority, but also brought the changing foreign rulers into the fold of Judean sacred history.

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Author:   Ory Amitay (Senior Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, University of Haifa)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 23.50cm , Length: 1.40cm
Weight:   0.473kg
ISBN:  

9780198929529


ISBN 10:   0198929528
Pages:   220
Publication Date:   23 April 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction 1: The Greek Alexander Romance (Epsilon) 2: Alexander and Gviha Ben-Psisa 3: Alexander and Simon the Just 4: Josephus 5: From Myth to History Conclusion

Reviews

Dr Amitay is formidably learned. * Paul Cartledge, CFA * Alexander in Jerusalem is a tremendous accomplishment that offers the most thorough study to date of the legends about Alexander that formed in Hellenistic Judea and, through those legends, captures some of the complexity of this time and place * Joshua P. Nudell, CJ-Online Review *


Dr Amitay is formidably learned. * Paul Cartledge, CFA *


Author Information

Ory Amitay is Senior Lecturer at the University of Haifa where he has been teaching Ancient History since 2003. He studied Ancient History at Tel-Aviv University and completed his graduate studies in Ancient History and Mediterranean Archaeology at the University of California, Berkeley. His academic focus is on the meeting points of myth and history, in particular in cases of inter-cultural exchange, and he has previously published on the mythology and history of Alexander the Great.

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