The Anointed and His People: Messianic Expectations from the Maccabees to Bar Kochba

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In this systematic and radical work, Oegema studies the origins and development of expectations of a messiah-royal, priestly or prophetic. In five parts, all the Jewish and Christian literature from 200 BCE to 200 CE is analysed for its messianic interests. Special attention is devoted to the Pseudepigrapha, the Qumran literature, Philo, Josephus, the writings of the Early Church, the Jewish Apocalypses and the early Rabbinic writings. In this important work, Oegema contends that we cannot speak of a 'messianic idea' in Judaism, but that we can trace a historical trajectory of messianic expectations.
 

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Chapter 3
26
FROM JUDAS MACCABAEUS TO POMPEIUS
36
Chapter 2
48
The Urform of the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs
73
Chapter 6
85
Chapter 4
125
Chapter 5
196
The Apocalypse of Abraham
215
MESSIANIC EXPECTATIONS AFTER BAR KOŞIBA
235
Preliminary Results
290
Bibliography
307
Index of References
333
Index of Modern Authors
352
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Gerbern S. Oegema is Professor of Biblical Studies and Founder of the Center for Research on Religion at McGill University

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