قراءة كتاب A Thousand Years of Jewish History From the days of Alexander the Great to the Moslem Conquest of Spain

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A Thousand Years of Jewish History
From the days of Alexander the Great to the Moslem Conquest of Spain

A Thousand Years of Jewish History From the days of Alexander the Great to the Moslem Conquest of Spain

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Philo-Judeus.

His Bible Commentary — His philosophy — The Logos — His Ethics.

141-146 Chapter XVIII. A Jewish King Once More.

The mad emperor Caligula — Agrippa's youth — Agrippa the king — Agrippa slain — Agrippa II.

147-152 Chapter XIX. The Last Procurators.

The Zealots — The Sicarii.

153-156 Chapter XX. Judea's War With Rome.

Revolution — A peace party — Josephus.

157-160 Chapter XXI. The Siege.

The North succumbs — Rival parties in Jerusalem.

161-167 Chapter XXII. The Fall of Jerusalem.

Masada, the last fortress — The remnant again.

168-171 Chapter XXIII. Josephus and his Works.

His early life — Josephus vs. Jeremiah — His "History of the Jews" — "Contra Apion." Note: Josephus and Christianity.

172-180 BOOK IV. THE TALMUDIC ERA. Chapter XXIV. Jochanan Ben Zakkai.

The Academy at Jamnia — Prayer replaces sacrifice — Halacha and Agada.

183-189 Chapter XXV. The Palestinian Academies.

R. Gamaliel — R. Joshua — Ordination of rabbis — The Prayer Book.

190-196 Chapter XXVI. Judaism and the Church.

The development of Christianity — Old and New Testaments — Gnostics. Note: Jewish Scripture and Church doctrine.

197-200 Chapter XXVII. Rome's Regime After Judea's Overthrow.

Proselytes again — Revolt against Trajan — Hadrian's "Promise."

201-205 Chapter XXVIII. Akiba.

Love and Law — Akiba's Ethics.

206-210 Chapter XXIX. Last Struggle for Liberty.

Bar Cochba — General Severus — Martyrdom.

211-216 Chapter XXX. Judah "the Saint" and His Times.

Mair and Beruria — Judah ha-Nasi — Other famous teachers.

217-221 Chapter XXXI. The Mishna.

Written and Oral Law — Quotations — Amoraim.

222-228 Chapter XXXII. Babylonia and its Schools.

The Resh Galutha — Rab and Samuel — Babylonian Schools. Note: Patriotism and Judaism.

229-238 Chapter XXXIII. Christianity the State Church of Rome.

Rome's decline — Why Christianity appealed to Romans — Judaism and Christianity contrasted — The Calendar.

239-244 Chapter XXXIV. Division of the Roman Empire.

Julian — Two Roman Empires — Goths and Vandals — Persecution of the Jews.

245-249 Chapter XXXV. The Talmud.

The Gemara — The contents — Talmudic Literature — Saboräim. Note: Law of the Talmud.

250-255 Chapter XXXVI. Sayings and Stories of the Sages of the Talmud.

God — Providence — Prayer — Righteousness — Study of the Law — Education in general — Parents

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