Thursday, October 28, 2004

HAVE I REALLY MISSED a year of the Journal for the Study of Judaism? That doesn't seem possible, but I can't find mention of the last four issue in the archive. Well, just in case, here they are, with tables of contents for articles (but note the book reviews and reviews of articles also):
34.4, 2003
The Impact of Household Slaves on the Jewish Family in Roman Palestine
375
Catherine Hezser

The Dream of Alexander in Josephus ANT. 11.325-39
425
Tae Hun Kim

Die Drei J�dischen Schulrichtungen Nach Josephus Und Hippolyt Von Rom: Zu den Paralleltexten Josephus, B.J. 2,119-166 und Hippolyt, Haer. IX 18,2-29,4
443
Roland Bergmeier

Gender and Divine Relativity in Philo of Alexandria
471
Colleen Conway


35.1, 2004
Purity Ideology in Ezra-Nehemiah as a Tool to Reconstitute the Community
1
Saul M. Olyan

Disjunction of Heavenly and Earthly Times in the Ascension of Isaiah
17
Robert G. Hall

Joseph and Aseneth: Rewritten Bible or Narrative Expansion?
27
Susan Docherty

Der Mensch im Tod nach der Apokalypse des Mose Eine fr�hj�dische Anthropologie in der Zeit des Paulus
49
Stefan Schreiber

Pseudo-Phocylides on the Afterlife: A Rejoinder to John J. Collins
70
Pieter W. van der Horst


35.2, 2004
ABRAHAM AS CHALDEAN SCIENTIST AND FATHER OF THE JEWS: JOSEPHUS, ANT. 1.154-168, AND THE GRECO-ROMAN DISCOURSE ABOUT ASTRONOMY/ASTROLOGY
119
Annette Yoshiko Reed

DOES proseuchas poieisthai, IN JOSEPHUS' ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS 14.257-58, MEAN 'BUILD PLACES OF PRAYER'?
159
Stephen Catto

JEWS IN IMPERIAL ADMINISTRATION AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE FOR DATING THE JEWISH DONOR INSCRIPTION FROM APHRODISIAS
169
Gary Gilbert

ANOTHER PORTRAIT OF JOSEPHUS' PORTRAIT OF SAMSON
185
Mark Roncace


35.3, 2004
JUBILEES - BETWEEN ENOCH AND MOSES. A NARRATIVE READING
243
Helge S. Kvanvig

THE ABILITY/INABILITY TO EAT: DETERMINING LIFE AND DEATH IN BEL ET DRACO
262
Claudia Bergmann

POSIDONIAN THOUGHTS - ANCIENT AND MODERN
284
Ren� Bloch

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