The book of Judith seems to be a historical narrative. It contains the names of nations, sovereigns and the dates of events. The book is about the expeditions of armies, giving the large amount of geographic and topographic data. The book gives the location of the city Bethulia in Palestine. Any efforts to link the contents of the story with the history of Israel, however, did not bring the expected results because the story shows many historical misstatements. Today, it is believed that this is not a historical book and the purpose if its creation was to transmit the didactical contents. The content of the book was probably selected so as to express in the best way the wisdom proclamation contained in it
This article points to the many parallels between the book of Judith and the Arabic account of the l...
This publication forms part of the Guides to Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha series and provides an exc...
Fated to represent the Jewish people, as Martin Luther asserted in his 1534 Bible, the figure of Jud...
The Book of Judith is the story of a Jewish heroine living during the period of the Second Temple wh...
The apocryphal Book of Judith is undoubtedly a Jewish work, written by and intended for Jews, and Ju...
A historical critical approach to narratives has contributed significantly to the analysis of ancien...
The Book of Judith is a tale about a time in Jewish history when the Jews were threatened with annih...
The Book of Judith is a Jewish apocryphal book, probably written by the late second century BCE in t...
The Book of Judith tells the story of a fictitious Jewish woman beheading the general of a powerful ...
The book of Judith has been designated as anti-Hasmonean counter-propaganda, but the arguments broug...
The purpose of this article is to express, expand and sharpen views concerning history, historiogra...
Judith disappeared from Jewish tradition for well over a thousand years and when she returned, she w...
The Book of Judith is a Jewish apocryphal book, probably written by the late second century BCE in t...
The common understanding of the history of ancient Israel as being coincident with its biblical acco...
An examination of the chronological elements of the book of Judith reveals that the author distribut...
This article points to the many parallels between the book of Judith and the Arabic account of the l...
This publication forms part of the Guides to Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha series and provides an exc...
Fated to represent the Jewish people, as Martin Luther asserted in his 1534 Bible, the figure of Jud...
The Book of Judith is the story of a Jewish heroine living during the period of the Second Temple wh...
The apocryphal Book of Judith is undoubtedly a Jewish work, written by and intended for Jews, and Ju...
A historical critical approach to narratives has contributed significantly to the analysis of ancien...
The Book of Judith is a tale about a time in Jewish history when the Jews were threatened with annih...
The Book of Judith is a Jewish apocryphal book, probably written by the late second century BCE in t...
The Book of Judith tells the story of a fictitious Jewish woman beheading the general of a powerful ...
The book of Judith has been designated as anti-Hasmonean counter-propaganda, but the arguments broug...
The purpose of this article is to express, expand and sharpen views concerning history, historiogra...
Judith disappeared from Jewish tradition for well over a thousand years and when she returned, she w...
The Book of Judith is a Jewish apocryphal book, probably written by the late second century BCE in t...
The common understanding of the history of ancient Israel as being coincident with its biblical acco...
An examination of the chronological elements of the book of Judith reveals that the author distribut...
This article points to the many parallels between the book of Judith and the Arabic account of the l...
This publication forms part of the Guides to Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha series and provides an exc...
Fated to represent the Jewish people, as Martin Luther asserted in his 1534 Bible, the figure of Jud...