Historical and Cultural Setting
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Transcript Historical and Cultural Setting
Introduction to the Christian Scriptures
Session 2
4thc BC
Alexander the Great
coin from Maccabean
Revolt
Time of Christ
Julius Caesar
Herod the Great
70 AD
Emperor Trajan
Arch of Titus showing
sack of Jerusalem
Effects of Alexander's Conquest
Building of Greek cities throughout Empire
Establishment of Greek as the common
language
Adoption of Greek religion and philosophy by
conquered cultures
Traits of Hellenistic Judaism
Infiltration of elements
Hellenistic philosophy into
Jewish thought
Significant additions to Wisdom
literature
Translation of Hebrew scriptures
into Greek (Septuagint)
Universal Torah education
A new phase of concern for
Temple purity as Hellenistic
leaders attempt to add pagan
statues to the Temple and to
synagogues
Mosaic from
Sepphoris
Signifcant People and Events
Birth of Christ through the 1st Century A.D.
Roman Empire
Caesar Augustus
Judea
Herod the Great
Quirinius
Caiaphas and Annas
Pontius Pilate
Hillel and Gamaliel
Festus
Philo and Josephus
Vespasian
Emperor Trajan
Destruction of the
Temple
The Temple in Jerusalem
Herodian Model
Sects within 1st Century Judaism
Sadducees (Zadokites):
closely concerned with Temple
ritual,
accepted only written Torah,
did not accept idea of immortality
of the soul
st
1
Sects within
Century
Judaism
Pharisees
(Perushim):
from term
'separate'
accepted the oral Torah
traditions
concerned
'mitzvah'
forerunner of rabbinic
Judaism
meaning
with
Sects within
st
1
Essenes
rejected Temple authority
as corrupt
had apocalyptic beliefs
Dead Sea Scrolls
Century Judaism
Sects within
st
1
Century Judaism
Zealots:
nationalistic
violent
Rome
Masadah
against