It then applies those variables to interpret tentatively an insurgency from classical antiquity: the Jewish-Roman War of 66–73 A.D. Although the results of one single empirical case cannot be generalised, they nonetheless constitute a preliminary element for the construction of a broader theoretical...
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Paul lived in a time when there was great tension and animosity between Jews and Romans (the First Jewish-Roman War was 66 - 73 CE). After realizing this opportunity that Christianity offered the Jews he quickly started promoting Christianity to all the Gentile people he could reach. At that...
The Jews in their dispersion through the Greco-Roman world. In the present article the Jewish race is considered in its relations to the Hellenic and the Roman peoples. The geographical distribution of the race; the civil government to which it was subjected; its juridical system; the social ...
The Jewish masses, who had found safety on the estates of the landed nobility, ultimately became scapegoats in the bitter struggle of the Greek Catholic peasantry with the Polish nobles and Roman Catholic clergy, a struggle which culminated in the Cossacks' Uprising.Effect of Cossacks' Uprising....
, that under Roman or other foreign rule the Jews would hardly have been permitted to cast reflections on the courts of their masters. The Maccabean period seems to furnish adequate background for the national petitions, though the experiences of the Roman war and the subsequent disasters may ...
” Stein,Journal of Theological Studies,loc. cit., 162, explains this as a result of the sharpening persecution of Jews in the Roman empire. Maimonides codifies this view (“Laws of Borrower and Lender,” 5:1,Book of Commandments, Positive Laws, no. 198: to do harm to idolatry) (cp....
The independent Jewish Hasmonean kingdom was ended by the conquest of Pompey in 63 BCE, and it was turned it into a Roman protectorate. This loss of independence lasted until the establishment of the State of Israel, more than 1800 years later. ...
took advantage of a Hasmonean civil war to launch a military expedition into Hasmonean territory. Jerusalem fell to Pompey in 63 B.C. and from that point on the territories that the Hasmoneans controlled were effectively under Roman rule — withHerod the Greateventually being named as a clie...
1854 - 66 Ludwig Philippson. Israelitisches Volksblatt J Ga .. Kolomea 1890 E. Laufer. Israelitisches Wochenblatt für die Schweiz G Sw W Zurich 1900 - * M. Littmann and David Strauss. Israelitisk Tidende ‡ .. .. Copenhagen 1865 Short time. ‡Danish. Israelitulu Romanulu Rm‡ ...