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Thursday, April 27, 2023

The Ethnic Relations and Migration in the Ancient World Blog

THE ETHNIC RELATIONS AND MIGRATION IN THE ANCIENT WORLD BLOG, run by Philip Harland and collaborators, continues to publish many interesting posts with primary-text excerpts and commentary. They report that there are more than 325 of them. I noted the blog most recently here.

Some recent posts that deal with matters of interest to PaleoJudaica are as follows, more recent ones first.

Canaanites / non-Judean peoples: The Judean author of Jubilees on the Dinah story and intermarriage (mid-second century BCE)

Egyptians: The Judean tale of Joseph and Aseneth on rejecting Egyptian gods and on intermarriage (ca. first century CE)

Axumite perspectives: Inscription by the king of Axum on the Ethiopian and Arabian peoples he conquered (late-second or early-third century CE)

Ethiopians: Artapanos and Josephos on Moses, intermarriage, and the Kushites (second century BCE-first century CE)

Persians: Acts of Archelaos on Mani’s foreignness (early fourth century CE)

Egyptians, Chaldeans, and Phoenicians: Julius Africanus on competitive chronologies (ca. 222 CE)

Persians: Irenaeus on Marcus the Valentinian Magian (late second century CE)

Mediterranean peoples: Diodoros, Pliny and Plutarch on Pompey’s subjugation of peoples of the world (mid-first century BCE on)

Judeans: Reliefs on the Arch for Titus depicting temple treasures and defeat (late first century CE)

Judeans: Hekataios, pseudo-Hekataios and Diodoros on Judean origins and migration with the exodus (first century BCE)

Assyrians, Chaldeans, Egyptians, Celts, and others: The Cicero brothers on the nature and effectiveness of divination (mid-first century BCE)

Assyrian / Babylonian wisdom: Sibyl of Babylon on the superiority of the Judean people (second century BCE)

Babylonian perspectives: Bel-re’ushu / Berossos on the origins of civilization (late fourth century BCE)

Persians: Heresy-hunters on Simon Magus and other Magians (second-third centuries CE)

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