In this article I claim that in the Roman period, biblical names used by Jews became very limited in comparison with their variety in the Ptolemaic period. I argue that they are mainly represented by the names of the three patriarchs - Abraham, Isaac and Jacob - and of Jacob's son - Joseph. These four names constitute 73% of all biblical names male Jews used in the early Roman period, before the Jewish revolt in 115-117 A.D
The present article is bringing up the issues associated with the onomastics of the Jewish populatio...
This essay analyzes the Torah’s role in Judean communities from Ptolemaic Egypt in order to evaluate...
Review of Historical Implications of Jewish Surnames in the Old Kingdom of Romania. By Alexander Avr...
In this article I claim that in the Roman period, biblical names used by Jews became very limited in...
This article provides a brief survey of the origin and meaning of the names Hebrew, Israelite and Je...
The subject of Jews as slave owners and traders throughout history received much greater attention i...
This article argues that the Pseudo-Clementine Recognitions 1.27–72, the Pseudo-Clementine...
The subject of Jews as slave owners and traders throughout history received much greater attention i...
My dissertation focuses on theophoric names -some 200,000 attestations- in Late Period and Graeco-Ro...
This article presents a concise overview of the most relevant information that can be gleaned from t...
This study argues that there is a tradition, arising from a ‘Jewish milieu’, based around the exeges...
The Hebrew Bible contains numerous injunctions against Israelite involvement in polytheistic worship...
The Exodus story of the Israelites’ slavery in Egypt and subsequent redemption was central to Jewis...
In histories of ancient Jews and Judaism, the Roman Empire looms large. For all the attention to the...
In this article I shall present an in-depth study of the condition of the Jews living in the city of...
The present article is bringing up the issues associated with the onomastics of the Jewish populatio...
This essay analyzes the Torah’s role in Judean communities from Ptolemaic Egypt in order to evaluate...
Review of Historical Implications of Jewish Surnames in the Old Kingdom of Romania. By Alexander Avr...
In this article I claim that in the Roman period, biblical names used by Jews became very limited in...
This article provides a brief survey of the origin and meaning of the names Hebrew, Israelite and Je...
The subject of Jews as slave owners and traders throughout history received much greater attention i...
This article argues that the Pseudo-Clementine Recognitions 1.27–72, the Pseudo-Clementine...
The subject of Jews as slave owners and traders throughout history received much greater attention i...
My dissertation focuses on theophoric names -some 200,000 attestations- in Late Period and Graeco-Ro...
This article presents a concise overview of the most relevant information that can be gleaned from t...
This study argues that there is a tradition, arising from a ‘Jewish milieu’, based around the exeges...
The Hebrew Bible contains numerous injunctions against Israelite involvement in polytheistic worship...
The Exodus story of the Israelites’ slavery in Egypt and subsequent redemption was central to Jewis...
In histories of ancient Jews and Judaism, the Roman Empire looms large. For all the attention to the...
In this article I shall present an in-depth study of the condition of the Jews living in the city of...
The present article is bringing up the issues associated with the onomastics of the Jewish populatio...
This essay analyzes the Torah’s role in Judean communities from Ptolemaic Egypt in order to evaluate...
Review of Historical Implications of Jewish Surnames in the Old Kingdom of Romania. By Alexander Avr...