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Essays in Honour of Yigael Yadin, edited by Geza VERMES and Jacob NEUSNER, The Oxford Centre for Postgraduate Hebrew Studies, Oxford 1982, xvi and 602 pp., paper £ 11.- (= Journal for Jewish Studies XXXIII, 1982)

Essays in Honour of Yigael Yadin, edited by Geza VERMES and Jacob NEUSNER, The Oxford Centre for... 58 document. We look forward to the second volume which will contain a critical edition of the Syriac and Ethiopic testimonies. A. S. VAN DER WOUDE REVIEW OF BOOKS Essays in Honour of Yigael Yadin, edited by Geza VERMES and Jacob NEUSNER, The Oxford Centre for Postgraduate Hebrew Studies, Oxford 1982, xvi and 602 pp., paper £ 11.- (= Journal for Jewish Studies XXXIII, 1982). This voluminous Festschrift is a worthy tribute to a distinguished scholar, one of the best in its kind, since it presents its readers with a wealth of most interesting and solid articles. The 46 contributions of friends and col- leagues all over the world are divided into five sections: Archaeology and Ancient Near East; The Bible; The Inter-Testamental Period; Jewish History in the Hellenistic and Roman Eras; Rabbinic and Medieval Literature and Jewish Thought. Here we turn our attention to those articles which may interest the readers of the present Journal: 189-194 M. WEINFELD, The King as the Servant of the People: The Source of the Idea (The concept of kingship as noble servitude epitomized by the Macedonian philosopher-king Antigonos Gonatas (320-239 B.C.E.) and thereafter reflected in the words of Stoic authors and http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal for the Study of Judaism Brill

Essays in Honour of Yigael Yadin, edited by Geza VERMES and Jacob NEUSNER, The Oxford Centre for Postgraduate Hebrew Studies, Oxford 1982, xvi and 602 pp., paper £ 11.- (= Journal for Jewish Studies XXXIII, 1982)

Journal for the Study of Judaism , Volume 14 (1): 58 – Jan 1, 1983

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Brill
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© 1983 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
0047-2212
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1570-0631
DOI
10.1163/157006383X00124
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58 document. We look forward to the second volume which will contain a critical edition of the Syriac and Ethiopic testimonies. A. S. VAN DER WOUDE REVIEW OF BOOKS Essays in Honour of Yigael Yadin, edited by Geza VERMES and Jacob NEUSNER, The Oxford Centre for Postgraduate Hebrew Studies, Oxford 1982, xvi and 602 pp., paper £ 11.- (= Journal for Jewish Studies XXXIII, 1982). This voluminous Festschrift is a worthy tribute to a distinguished scholar, one of the best in its kind, since it presents its readers with a wealth of most interesting and solid articles. The 46 contributions of friends and col- leagues all over the world are divided into five sections: Archaeology and Ancient Near East; The Bible; The Inter-Testamental Period; Jewish History in the Hellenistic and Roman Eras; Rabbinic and Medieval Literature and Jewish Thought. Here we turn our attention to those articles which may interest the readers of the present Journal: 189-194 M. WEINFELD, The King as the Servant of the People: The Source of the Idea (The concept of kingship as noble servitude epitomized by the Macedonian philosopher-king Antigonos Gonatas (320-239 B.C.E.) and thereafter reflected in the words of Stoic authors and

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Published: Jan 1, 1983

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