An Empire Far and Wide: The Achaemenid Dynastic Myth and Jewish Scribes in the Late Persian Period

Author:   Mark A. Leuchter (Professor of Religion and Director of Jewish Studies, Professor of Religion and Director of Jewish Studies, Temple University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780197772744


Pages:   184
Publication Date:   27 August 2025
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An Empire Far and Wide: The Achaemenid Dynastic Myth and Jewish Scribes in the Late Persian Period


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The Persian period (539-332 BCE) sits somewhat awkwardly within the study of Second Temple Judaism. Amidst a myriad of issues and debates, the approach to the Persian period is fundamentally complicated by the difficulty in labelling communities -- whether or not the communities in the province of Yehud, in Egypt, or in the Eastern Diaspora can even be called ""Jewish,"" a label denoting a type of ethnic and religious symbiosis that some scholars are hesitant to identify any time before the mid-2nd century BCE. This uncertain position of the Persian Period in Jewish memory is nothing new -- in fact, it can be traced back to nearly two thousand years. Yet it can lead contemporary scholars to exercise too much caution when dating, analyzing, and discussing ancient scribal texts. Utilizing recent tools to examine scribal methods, Mark Leuchter takes a definitive approach. An Empire Far and Wide focuses on a careful selection of literary test cases to better understand how Jewish scribes in Persian Yehud interacted with a feature of Persian imperialism that has not received adequate attention: the dynastic mythology of the Achaemenid rulers and the way it shaped emerging Jewish identity in the Persian period. Leuchter works from the determination that we can indeed apply the terms ""Jewish"" and ""Judaism"" to certain Persian period communities with certain caveats. This book illuminates the fact that the Persian period is hardly a ""dark age"" of study -- it reveals important dimensions of Jewish culture of the era. The textual record of the learned Yehudite Jewish caste of the Persian period provides us with monumental insight into a larger intellectual history -- one shaped by centuries of imperialism extending back, and forward, in time.

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Author:   Mark A. Leuchter (Professor of Religion and Director of Jewish Studies, Professor of Religion and Director of Jewish Studies, Temple University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 23.50cm , Length: 1.50cm
Weight:   0.400kg
ISBN:  

9780197772744


ISBN 10:   0197772749
Pages:   184
Publication Date:   27 August 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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This book is ideal for highly specialized readers and fellow scholars, who would benefit by beginning with the important concluding chapter. * B. Weinstein, Choice * Otis's By the Numbers brings new energy to discussions first opened by the brilliant Eva Germaine Rivington Taylor, E.P. Thompson, Keith Wrightson, and Bill Sherman, and others, across the important intersections of the histories of practice, social history, and the histories of the book. In doing so, she makes an important contribution to this critical yet long under-examined field of early modern British culture. * Kathryn James, Journal of Religious History *


This book is ideal for highly specialized readers and fellow scholars, who would benefit by beginning with the important concluding chapter. * B. Weinstein, Choice *


Author Information

Mark A. Leuchter is Professor of Religion and Director of Jewish Studies at Temple University. He is the author of The Levites and the Boundaries of Israelite Identity (2017), and Samuel and the Shaping of Tradition (2013).

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