1.1. Jewish
Writings under Ptolemaic Rule
1.1.2. Ben
Sira (or Sirach, or Ecclesiasticus)
1.1.6. Book
of Watchers, 1 Enoch 1–36
1.2. The
Septuagint: Jewish Scriptures in Greek
1.2.1. The
Septuagint. Letter of Aristeas
1.2.2. Critique
of Septuagint. Bavli Megillah 9a–b
1.3. Jewish
Writings under Seleucid Rule
1.4.1. Conversion of the House of
Adiabene. Josephus, Antiquities 20:17–19
1.4.2. Philo’s
Embassy to Caesar.
1.4.3. Legal
Rights of Jews. Josephus Antiquities 14.213–16, 256–64
1.4.4. Influence
of Diaspora Jews. Josephus Antiquities 14.110–18
1.4.5. The
Temple at Leontopolis. Josephus, Antiquities 13.62–73
1.4.6. Therapeutae.
Philo, Contemplative Life
1.5.1. Prayer
for revenge. CIJ 725. Funeral inscription from Rheneia (an island off Delos).
1.5.2. A
Noble Woman. BS II 183. Funeral inscription from Beth She'arim.
1.5.3. Mother
of the Synagogue. CIJ 523.
1.5.4. Rufina,
Archisynagogos. CIJ 741.
1.5.5. Patroness
to Synagogue. CIJ 738. Synagogue dedication.
1.5.6. Horaia
Epitaph. CIJ/CPJ 1509.
1.5.7. Arsinoe
Epitaph. CIJ/CPJ 1510. Egypt, 1st century B.C.E
1.5.8. Rachelis
Epitaph. CIJ/CPJ 1513. Egypt, 1st century B.C.B.
1.5.9. Arsinoe
Epitph. CIJ/CPJ 1530. Egypt, 1st century B.C.E.
1.6.1. Literal
and Symbolic. On the Migration of Abraham, 89–93
1.6.2. Law
of Moses. Philo, Creation 1
1.6.3. Creation.
Philo, Creation 1
1.6.4. God
as Creator. Philo, Creation 2
1.6.5. True
Worship. Philo, Worse 20–21
1.7.1. Dositheus.
3 Maccabees 1:3
1.7.2. Revenge.
3 Maccabees 7:10–16
1.8.2. Temple
of Pan inscriptions.