This paper analyzes Josephus' appropriation of the biblical episode of the tower of Babel. It aims to highlight its originality as well as its purposes. Its methodology is two-fold: firstly, it recasts Josephus' passage in the context of the contemporary Jewish literature in general and of Josephus' writings in particular; secondly, it closely examines its language. This analysis reveals that Josephus was inspired by his own experience during the war in Judaea, and therefore presents the episode of Babel as a political-theological myth. In addition, this study explores the manner in which Josephus used the biblical narrative in order to polemicize against the Greeks. © Koninklijke Brill NV, 2006.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2001.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: In this thesis I will examine and disc...
The story of the conversion to Judaism of the Royal House of Adiabene, a satellite kingdom of Parthi...
Flavius Josephus's Judean War deserves its place among the most influential ancient western texts, t...
This paper considers the question of culturally-directed doublespeak in Josephus’ Jewish War, of th...
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This contribution aims to address the simple but far-reaching issue of the relationship between the ...
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ABSTRACT. The following study takes a historical and analytical approach to one of the most importan...
Josephus researchers have occasionally wondered, surprisingly perhaps, whether the famous priest fro...
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