Invention of the first-century synagogue

In Invention of the first-century synagogue, Lidia D. Matassa critically reevaluates the scholarship surrounding the identification of first-century synagogues at five key sites: Delos, Jericho, Herodium, Masada, and Gamla. These sites are consistently used in modern scholarship as comparators for a...

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Main Author: Matassa, Lidia D. -2016 (Author)
Contributors: Silverman, Jason M. 1980- (Editor) ; Watson, J. Murray (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Atlanta SBL Press [2018]
In: Ancient Near East monographs (number 22)
Year: 2018
Reviews:[Rezension von: Matassa, Lidia D., -2016, Invention of the first-century synagogue] (2021) (Gurtner, Daniel M., 1973 -)
Series/Journal:Ancient Near East monographs number 22
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Delos / Jericho / Herodium / Masada / Gamla / Excavations / Excavation / Synagogue / History 0-99
IxTheo Classification:BH Judaism
Further subjects:B Synagogue architecture
B Synagogues History To 1500
B Masada Site (Israel) History
B Synagogues
B Gamla (Extinct city) History
B Excavations (archaeology)
B Synagogues History To 1500
B Herodium (West Bank) History
B Jericho History
B Herodium (West Bank) History Herodium (West Bank)
B Synagogue architecture History
B Delos Island (Greece) History
B Gamla (Extinct city) History Greece Delos Island Israel Masada Site Syria Gamla (Extinct city) West Bank Jericho
Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:In Invention of the first-century synagogue, Lidia D. Matassa critically reevaluates the scholarship surrounding the identification of first-century synagogues at five key sites: Delos, Jericho, Herodium, Masada, and Gamla. These sites are consistently used in modern scholarship as comparators for all other early synagogues. Matassa reviews the scholarly discourse concerning each site, inspects each site, and examines the excavation reports in conjunction with a thorough analysis of the literary and epigraphic evidence. She uncovers misunderstandings of the site remains by previous scholars and concludes that excavators incorrectly identified synagogues at Delos, Jericho, Masada, and Herodium. After a clear review of the material evidence, Matassa concludes that the identification of a synagogue at Gamla may be correct.--Back cover
Item Description:"This monograph is published posthumously. The author Lidia D.(Dominica) Matassa, passed away suddenly in January of 2016."--Editor's foreword page ix. - Includes bibliographical references and indexes
ISBN:1628372184