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On Martyrs and Communal Interests: Rabbinic Readings of the Samson Narrative

On Martyrs and Communal Interests: Rabbinic Readings of the Samson Narrative © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2008 Review of Rabbinic Judaism 11.1 Also available online – www.brill.nl * I am indebted to Professor Jacob Neusner who read the original Italian ver- sion of this study and encouraged me to publish it in English. I am grateful, too, to Giuseppe and Kathy Pietra who corrected the English style of this paper. 1 See for example: Yigael Yadin, “Pesher Nahum (4Q pNahum) Reconsidered,” in Israel Exploration Journal 21 (1971), pp. 1–12; Joseph M. Baumgarten, “Does TLH in the Temple Scroll refer to Cruci fi xion?,” in Journal of Biblical Literature 91 (1972), pp. 472–481; Joseph A. Fitzmyer, “Cruci fi xion in Ancient Palestine, Qumran Literature, and the New Testament,” in Catholic Biblical Quarterly 40 (1978), pp. 493–513; Joseph M. Baumgarten, “Hanging and Treason in Qumran and Roman,” in Eretz-Israel 16 (1982), pp. 7*–16*; Gregory L. Doudna, ed., 4Q Pesher Nahum. A Critical Edition (London, 2001), pp. 389–433; Shani L. Berrin, The Pesher Nahum Scroll from Qumran (Leiden, 2004), pp. 165–192. 2 For the di ff erent opinions about these two issues, see below. 3 See Ernst Bammel, The Trial of Jesus (Naperville, 1970), pp. 162–165; Martin Hengel, Cruci fi xion in http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Review of Rabbinic Judaism Brill

On Martyrs and Communal Interests: Rabbinic Readings of the Samson Narrative

Review of Rabbinic Judaism , Volume 11 (1): 49 – Jan 1, 2008

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© 2008 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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© Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2008 Review of Rabbinic Judaism 11.1 Also available online – www.brill.nl * I am indebted to Professor Jacob Neusner who read the original Italian ver- sion of this study and encouraged me to publish it in English. I am grateful, too, to Giuseppe and Kathy Pietra who corrected the English style of this paper. 1 See for example: Yigael Yadin, “Pesher Nahum (4Q pNahum) Reconsidered,” in Israel Exploration Journal 21 (1971), pp. 1–12; Joseph M. Baumgarten, “Does TLH in the Temple Scroll refer to Cruci fi xion?,” in Journal of Biblical Literature 91 (1972), pp. 472–481; Joseph A. Fitzmyer, “Cruci fi xion in Ancient Palestine, Qumran Literature, and the New Testament,” in Catholic Biblical Quarterly 40 (1978), pp. 493–513; Joseph M. Baumgarten, “Hanging and Treason in Qumran and Roman,” in Eretz-Israel 16 (1982), pp. 7*–16*; Gregory L. Doudna, ed., 4Q Pesher Nahum. A Critical Edition (London, 2001), pp. 389–433; Shani L. Berrin, The Pesher Nahum Scroll from Qumran (Leiden, 2004), pp. 165–192. 2 For the di ff erent opinions about these two issues, see below. 3 See Ernst Bammel, The Trial of Jesus (Naperville, 1970), pp. 162–165; Martin Hengel, Cruci fi xion in

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