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End of the Bible Birth of the Bible October 16, 2006 From last time: Significance of the revolts 66 135 CE End of the Bible/Birth of the Bible What are we really talking about? Writing of latest books/editing of others Birth of the Bible: A post-classical culture Significance of Revolts: Summary In Palestine Final collapse of Judaean Temple State, undercutting traditional role of priests as authorities Demographic changes: by fourth century: contraction of Jewish population, concentration in Galilee and South In Diaspora where there were revolts, possible decimation of Jewish populations But note: elsewhere (Syria, Asia Minor, Greece, Italy (!), continued peaceful coexistence Period of restrictive laws on Jews, Judaism Temple donation now a tax to Jupiter Capitolinus Restricted settlement in environs of Jerusalem Later Jewish traditions remember a period of prohibition of religious practices in Palestine after B-K revolt End of the Bible Birth of the Bible What are we really talking about? What is the Bible? A collection of books: Historical accounts, laws, poetry Religion of the Bible Religion of Israel, But Bible is foundational for Judaism Who are the Jews? What is Judaism? Jew a tribal term: descendant of Judah Jew a geographical term: From Judaea/Judah Jew a term denoting religion or culture The religion/culture organized increasingly around scripture 1

Writing of latest books/editing of others Last books of the Bible (examples): Daniel 7 12 (160s BCE) Song of Songs Chronicles Editing of (examples): Torah Isaiah Psalms Arguably: Much of the Bible Canonization and its implications Terminology Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) and Christian Bibles (based on diaspora Jewish Bible) Uncertain (and competing) boundaries for Bible Implications: Judaism in a post-classical age Terminology Canon (from term for measurement): Books ruled to be in or out of an approved list. (For Heb. Bible, not entirely a formal process) Apocrypha (hidden away): Books in the Greek (Christian) Bible, not in Hebrew Pseudepigrapha ( falsely ascribed, a modern designation and imprecise): A broad category of books on Biblical themes or in the name of Biblical authors produced in antiquity. 2

Beginnings of Canonization Tanakh (Jewish Bible) and Christian Bibles (handout) Uncertain (and competing) boundaries of Biblical collection Outline of Books of the TaNaKh (Hebrew Bible) Torah Genesis Exodus Leviticus Numbers Deuteronomy Nevi im Joshua Judges 1,2 Samuel 1,2 Kings Isaiah Jeremiah Ezekiel Twelve minor prophets Ketuvim Psalms Proverbs Job Scrolls Daniel Ezra Nehemiah 1,2 Chronicles Uncertain (and competing) boundaries for Bible Book of Ben Sira, Prologue ( Law, Prophets, other books ) possibly earliest reference to 3-part division Josephus: 5 Books of Moses, 13 Books of History by the Prophets (to 6th Cent. BCE), 4 Books of Poems Qumran (Dead Sea Sect) 4QMMT: Torah, Prophets, David, and other writings Sect seems to include as authoritative texts not in Tanakh Christian Bible (Hellenistic Jewish?): Willing to extend beyond the 6th Century BCE (Sira, Maccabees, etc.) 3

Birth of the Bible: A postclassical culture Text of the Bible: Consolidation and Competiton Bible and Literary Productivity Bible and Communal Identity Bible and Sectarianism Text of the Bible: Consolidation and Competiton A period of textual fluidity. Includes some inner-biblical interpretation Consolidation to a few standard forms by 2nd C. BCE (Dead Sea Scrolls) Text and competition (examples) Samaritan interpolations re Mt. Gerizim Later: Christians vs. Jews on Isaiah 7:14 Bible and Literary Productivity Retelling Jubilees Testaments Imitation Temple Scroll apocryphal psalms, other pseudepigrapha Commentary Qumran Pesher Philo s philosophical commentaries Source for themes of new works or genres Joseph and Aseneth Ezekiel the Tragedian, Exagoge (Exodus) 4

Bible and Communal Identity Josephus, Philo, others brag about the superiority (and priority) of Torah Bible as source of consolation or inspiration (Daniel 9, and the 70 years of Jeremiah 25:11-12) 1 Maccabees: Physical torah as object to destroy as part of persecution Bible and Sectarianism Examples regarding biblical text (discussed earlier) Qumran Pesher (= interpretation): Biblical prophecy systematically read to refer to the specific experiences of the group (= righteous of Israel ) Legal interpretation as divisive Example: day after the sabbath and date of Pentacost/Shavuot 5