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Titre : | The New Testament Background : Selected Documents |
Auteurs : | C. K. Barrett, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Mention d'édition : | Revised and expanded edition |
Editeur : | San Francisco [USA] : Harper & Row, 1987 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-06-060553-7 |
Format : | xix + 361 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | CN/B (Monde du NT : contexte sociologique, culturel, religieux) |
Résumé : |
For over thirty years C. K. Barrett’s collection of background documents to the New Testament has served as a classic reference for students of Christian origins. Carefully chosen from a wide range of sources, it brings the world of the first century vividly to life.
Now, in this revised and enlarged edition, Barrett takes account of the Qumran material and Gnostic literature, including the Nag Hammadi texts. These new sections, together with other significant changes throughout, bring this edition up to date with the latest discoveries in early Christian writings and their various sources. The chapters on Josephus, the Targums, and Apocalyptic have all been enlarged, and there is new material on the Greek tragedies. A new generation of students will be as well served by this edition as their teachers were with the earlier version. |
Note de contenu : |
- Acknowledgements / Introductions / Abbreviations / The Sources 1. THE ROMAN EMPIRE - Augustus and the Imperial Settlement: 1. Res Gestae Divi Augusti I2f., 24-7, 34f / 2. Suetonius, Augustus 31 / 3. Horace, Carmen Saeculare / 4. Virgil, Eclogue IV - Tiberius: 5. Suetonius, Tiberius 36 / 6. Tacitus, Annals ii. 8 5 / 7. Tacitus, Annals vi. 51 - Gaius (Caligula): 8. Josephus, War ii. 184-7,192-203 - Claudius: 9. Suetonius, Claudius 25 / 10. Claudius, An Ordinance - Nero: 11. Tacitus, Annals xv. 44 / 12. Suetonius, Nero 16 / 13. Sulpicius Severus, Chronicle ii. 29 / 14. Suetonius, Nero 57 - Vespasian: 15. Tacitus, Histories ii. 4f - Domitian: 16. Suetonius, Domitian 13 / 17. Suetonius, Domitian 12 / 18. Tacitus, Agricola 2 / 19. Dio Cassius, Epitome 67. 14. 1-3 2. THE PAPYRI - Preparation and Use of Papyrus: 20. Pliny, Natural History xiii. 68-83 - Form and Style of Letter-writing in the Papyri: 21. P. Lond. 42. A letterfrom wife to husband / 22. P. Oxy. 292. A letter of commendation / 23. BGU 27. A letter from brother to brother / 24. The Epistles of Diogenes, 7. To Hicetas / 25 The Epistles of Diogenes, 45. To Perdiccas - Magical and Religious Papyri: 26. P. Oxy. 1211. Articles for sacrifice / 27. P. Tebt. 294. The office of prophet / 28. P. Oxy. 1148. A question addressed to an oracle / 29. P. Oxy. 1478. A charm for victory / 30. Paris Magical Papyrus, 11. 3007-3085. Charms and formulas / 31. P. Tebt. 276. Astrology - Papyri illustrating Social and Economic Conditions: 32. P. Tebt. 299. Notice of birth / 33. P. Oxy. 275. Agreement of apprenticeship / 34 BGU 1052. A contract of marriage / 35. P. Oxy. 744. A letter from husband to wife / 36 Rev. Egypt. 1919. A letter from son to father / 37 BGU 1103. Deed of divorce / 38. P. Tebt. 381.4 will / 39. P. Oxy. 39. Release from military service / 40. P. Tebt. 300. Notice of death / 41. P. Cairo Zen. 59092. A list of clothes / 42. P. Tebt. 3 5. Regulation of the price of myrrh / 43. P. Oxy. 1439. A toll receipt / 44. P. Amh. 51. Deed of sale of a house / 45. P. Ryl. 175. A complaint to the police / 46. P. Hamb. i. 4. Engagement to appear in court / 47. P. Oxy. 37. Minutes of legal proceedings / 48. P. Lond. 1912. Letter from the Emperor Claudius 3. INSCRIPTIONS - The Gallio Inscription at Delphi: 49. SIG 3rd edn 801D. Rescript of Claudius - A Temple Inscription: 50. OGIS 598. A Warning to Foreigners - Synagogue Inscriptions: 51. CIJ 718. At Corinth / 52. CIJ 510 ( = CIG 9909). At Rome / 53. CIJ 1404. At Jerusalem - Sacral Manumission: 54. SIG 2nd edn 845. At Delphi / 55. CIJ 683 ( = CIG 2114bb). At Panticapaeum - Two Ossuaries at Talpioth: 56. ‘Iesousiou’ / 57. ‘Iesous aloth’ 4. THE PHILOSOPHERS AND POETS - Heraclitus and the Logos: 58 Heraclitus, Fragment I / 59. Fragment 2 / 60. Fragment 31 / 61. Fragment 50 - Plato: The Philosopher’s Mission and the Doctrine of Ideas: 62. Plato, Apology 28D-30C / 63. Plato, Republic vii. 514A-517A - The Earlier Stoics: 64. Zeno, Fragments 17 5 f. / 65. Zeno, Fragment 98 / 66. Zeno, Fragments 162, 152 / 67. Cleanthes, Fragment 537 / 68. Chrysippus, Fragment 625 / 69. Chrysippus, Fragment 1169 / 70. Chrysippus, Fragment 1192 / 71. Posidonius (apud Sextus Empiricus) / 72. Posidonius (apud Galen) - Stoic Ethics: 73. Epictetus, Discourses I, xvi. 1-8,15-21 / 74. Epictetus, Discourses II, viii. 9-14 / 75. Epictetus, Discourses IV, i. 1-23,128-31 / 76. Marcus Aurelius, To Himself ii. 1 / 77. Marcus Aurelius, To Himself iii. 7 / 78. Marcus Aurelius, To Himself iv. 7 / 79. Marcus Aurelius, To Himself vi. 54 / 80. Marcus Aurelius, To Himself viii. 34 / 81. Marcus Aurelius, To Himself xii. 3 5f. - Aristotle: 82. Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics V, iv. 7-12 - Epicurus: 83. Lucretius, On the Nature of Things i. 62-79 / 84. Epicurus, Epistle to Menoeceus 123ff., 127b-132 - The Philosophic Missionary: 85. Epictetus, Discourses III, xxii. 19-26 / 86. Philostratus, Life of Apollonius i. 17 / 87. Philostratus, Life of Apollonius iv. 20 8 8 Philostratus, Life of Apollonius v. 24 / 89. Apollonius of Tyana, Epistle iii - Poetic Comment: 90. Aristophanes, Clouds 222-74 / 91. Aeschylus, Eumenides 752-807 / 92. Sophocles, Antigone 441-70 / 93. Euripides, The Trojan Women 634-83 5. GNOSIS AND GNOSTICISM - The Hermetic Literature: 94. Corpus Hermeticum 1. Poimandres iff. Introduction / 95. Corpus Hermeticum 1. Poimandres 4ff., 9. Cosmogony / 96. Corpus Hermeticum 1. Poimandres 12-15. Archetypal Man and his Fall / 97. Corpus Hermeticum 1. Poimandres 27ff. The Prophet’s Mission / 98. Corpus Hermeticum 1. Poimandres 3 off. The Sacrifice of Praise and Thanksgiving / 99. Corpus Hermeticum 4. The Bowl 3-7 / 100. Corpus Hermeticum 13. Concerning Rebirth 1, 2 - Coptic Texts from Nag Hammadi: 101. NHC III. 70-90. Eugnostos the Blessed / 102. NHC I. The Gospel of Truth 34-41 / 103. NHC II. The Gospel of Thomas 1-7, 24-7, 112-114 - Mandaean Literature: 104. Right Ginza II. 3 / 105. Left Ginza III. 19 6. MYSTERY RELIGIONS - The Myth: 106. Plutarch, Isis and Osiris 12-19 / 107. Plutarch, Isis and Osiris 27 / 108. Eusebius, Praeparatio Evangelica II, ii. 22ff. - Initiation: 109. Prudentius, Peristephanon x. 1011-50 / 110. Apuleius, The Golden Ass (Metamorphoses) xi. 22-6 - Worship: 111. Josephus, Antiquities xviii. 66-80 / 112. P. Paris 574. A Mithras Liturgy / 113. CIMRM I. 423. Dedication of a Mithraic chapel / 114. CIMRM I. 473. A dedication in Rome / 115. CIMRM I. 523. Record of a taurobolium 7. JEWISH HISTORY - The Maccabean Period: 116. I Maccabees 1. 5-15 / 117. I Maccabees 1. 20-4 / 118. I Maccabees 1. 5 4-64 / 119. I Maccabees 2.15-28 / 120. I Maccabees 3. 10-26 / 121. I Maccabees 4. 3 6-61 / 122. I Maccabees 8.17-32 / 123. I Maccabees 11. 54-62 - The High Priests: 124. I Maccabees 14. 25-49 / 125. Josephus, Antiquities xiii. 372-6 / 126. Josephus, Antiquities xiv. 69-79 - Herod the Great: 127. Josephus, War i. 123-6 / 128. Josephus, War i. 199-207 / 129. Josephus, War 1. 386L, 392b, 393a, 394, 396, 400 / 130. Josephus, War i. 40iff., 408, 417, 422 / 131. Josephus, War i. 429-33 / 132. Tacitus, Histories V. 4, 5, 8, 9. Impressions of a Gentile - Judaea under direct Roman Rule: 133. Josephus, War ii. 111 ff., 117 / 134. Josephus, War ii. 169-77 - Pharisees, Sadducees, and Essenes 135. Josephus, War ii. 119E, 122,137-42,152f., 162-6 136. Philo, Quod Omnis Probus Liber sit 75-80 137. Philo, De Vita Contemplativa 1-3 - The Jewish War of AD 66-70: 138. Josephus, War ii. 254-6a., 258fr. / 139. Josephus, War ii 27 i-8a / 140. Josephus, War ii. 2 8 5-96 / 141. Josephus, War v. 362-74 / 142. Josephus, War vi. 392ff., 399-4033, 404-8 / 143. Josephus, War vii. 280-5, 295-6, 299, 315-16, 320- 21, 333-6, 391-4, 400-401 / 144. Josephus, War vii. 216ff. - The Revolt of AD 132-5: 145. Dio Cassius, Roman History lxix. I2ff. / 146. Eusebius, HE IV, vi. 1-4 / 147. Eusebius, HE IV, viii. 4 - The Dispersion: 148. Josephus, Antiquities xiv. 110-118 / 149. Philo, In Flaccum 73fr. / 150. Juvenal, Satire II. 10-16 / 151. Juvenal, Satire VI. 153-60, 542-7 / 152. Juvenal, Satire XIV. 96-106 8. RABBINIC LITERATURE AND RABBINIC JUDAISM - The Rabbis: 153. Aboth 1. 1ff. / 154. Aboth 1. 12-15 / 155. Aboth 2.1 / 156. Aboth 2. 8f. /157. Aboth 3.14-17 / 158. Aboth 4. 1 / 159. Yadaim 4.6,7 - The Literature: 160. Tosephta Sanhedrin 7. 11 (p. 427) / 161. Siphre Numbers 82, 83 (on Numbers 10.33, 34) / 162. Aboth 2.7 / 163. Aboth 3. 5 / 164. Shabbath 15. 1 / 165. Aboth 3. 18 / 166. Sukkah 2.9 / 167. Shabbath 153a / 168. Nedarim 9. 5 / 169. Y. Baba Metzia ii. 5. 8c / 170. Taanith 3. 8 - The Law: 171. Exodus Rabbah 33.1 / 172. Siphre Numbers, Shelah, 115, 35a / 173. Kiddushin 30b - Feasts and Festivals: 174. Mekilta on Exodus 31.13 (109b) 175. Tamid 7.4 / 176. Shabbath 7. 1f. / 177. Shabbath 2. 7 / 178. Pesahim 10.1, 3ff. / 179. Oholoth 18. 7-10 / 180. Pesahim 68b / 181. Sukkah 4. i, 5-7, 9; 5. 1-3 / 182. Yoma 3.8 / 183. Yoma 5. iff. / 184. Yoma 6. 1, 2; 5. 4-7 / 185. Yoma 7.1 / 186. Yoma 8. 1 - The Synagogue: 187. Benediction 1 / 188. Benediction 2 / 189. Benediction 6 / 190. Benediction 7 / 191. Benediction 9 / 192. Benediction 10 / 193. Benediction 14 / 194. The Qaddish Prayer - Haber and 'Am ha-’aretz: 195. Demai 2. 2ff. / 196. Kelim 1.1, 2 - Proselytes: 197. Numbers Rabbah 8.3 / 198. Yebamoth 47a, b - Heretics: 199. Sanhedrin 10.1 / 200. Benediction 12 - Theology: 201. Aboth 3.1 / 202. Aboth 4.2 / 203. Aboth 4.16f. / 204. Aboth 5.10f. / 205. Aboth 5.16 / 206. Aboth 5.20 - Judicial Procedure : 207. Sanhedrin 4.1, 3-5a; 5.1 / 208. Sanhedrin 7.5 / 209. Sanhedrin 6.1-4 9. QUMRAN - The Community and its Story: 210. Community Rule (1QS) 5.1-6.8 / 211. Community Rule (1QS) 8.1-19 / 212. Damascus Rule (CD) 1. 1-2.13 / 213. Damascus Rule (CD) 4. 2-6.11 / 214. Damascus Rule (CD) 10. 14-12.6a - Faith and Practice: 215. Community Rule (1QS) 11. 2-22 / 216. Community Rule (1QS) 6. 8b-7.25 / 217. Hymns (1QH) 1. i-27a / 218. Hymns (1QH) 4. 22b-40 / 219. Hymns (1QH) 6. 29-35 / 220. Hymns (1QH) 11. 3-14 - Biblical Exegesis: 221. Commentary on Habakkuk (1QpHab) - The War: 222. War Rule (1QM) 1.1-12a / 223. War Rule (1QM) 5.3-6.17 / 224. War Rule (1QM) 11.1-12.18 10. PHILO - Philo’s Faithfulness to the Law: 225. De Migratione Abrahami 89-93 - His Philosophical Eclecticism: 226. De Opificio Mundi 15f. / 227. Legum Allegoriae 1. 70-73 / 228. De Opificio Mundi 3, 8f. / 229. De Opificio Mundi 99f - The Allegorical Method: 230. De Posteritate Caini 1-11 - Etymological Arguments : 231. De Abrahamo 81 ff. - Philo’s Doctrine of the Logos and other intermediate Beings: 232. Quis Rerum divinarum Heres? 205f. / 233. De Abrahamo 119-22 - Philo’s own Religion and Ethics: 234. Quis Rerum divinarum Heres? 24-9 / 235. De Migratione Abrahami 34f. / 236. De Cherubin 48f / 237. De Specialibus Legibus i. 319f. 11. JOSEPHUS - Biographical Material: 238. Josephus, Life 7-12 / 239. Josephus, Life 28f. / 240. Josephus, War iii. 392-408 / 241. Josephus, Life 422-30 - Josephus on John the Baptist, Jesus Christ, and James: 242. Josephus, Antiquities xviii. 116—19 / 243. Josephus, Antiquities xviii. 63F. / 244. Josephus, Antiquities xx. 200 - Josephus as Apologist: 245. Josephus, Against Apion i. 69-72 / 246. Josephus, Against Apion ii. 79-85 / 247. Josephus, Against Apion ii. 91-6 / 248. Josephus, Against Apion ii. 164-71 - Josephus as Interpreter of Scripture: 249. Josephus, Antiquities i. 27-39 / 250. Josephus, Antiquities iii. 83-92 / 251. Josephus, Antiquities viii. 111-121 12. SEPTUAGINT AND TARGUM - The Traditional Origin of the Septuagint: 252. Philo, De Vita Mosis ii. 26-42 / 253. Epistle of Aristeas 301-16 - Selections from the Septuagint: 254. Wisdom of Solomon 7.1-8.1 / 255. Tobit 4. 3-19 / 256. 2 Maccabees 7 - Selections from Targums: 257. Genesis 1 / 258. Genesis 22 / 259. Isaiah 52.13-53.12 13. APOCALYPTIC - The Literary Forms of Apocalyptic: 260. Daniel 12 / 261. 4 Ezra 14.1-17 / 262. 1 Enoch 1.1f. / 263. Psalms of Solomon 2.1-6,24-35 / 264. 4 Ezra 11 / 265. 4 Ezra 13.1-13 / 266. 1 Enoch 90.28-42 - The Essential Notions of Apocalyptic: 267. 4 Ezra 7. 45-61 / 268. 2 Baruch 83. 4-9 / 269. Assumption of Moses 10 / 270. Sibylline Oracles iii. 767-808 / 271. 2 Baruch 25-30 / 272. Psalms of Solomon 17. 23-51 / 273. Daniel 7. 1-14 / 274. 1 Enoch 48; 69. 26-9; 71. 14-17 - Mysticism: 275. I Enoch 14 / 276. Mishnah Hagigah 2. I / 277. Mishnah Megillah 4. 10 / 278. Tosephta / Hagigah 2.3, 4 / 279. 3 Enoch 11 ; 12 / 280. 3 Enoch 16 - Indexes - References: 1. Old Testament 2. New Testament 3. Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha 4. Josephus and Philo 5. Rabbinic Literature 6. Greek and Latin Authors 7. Patristic Writings - Names and Subjects |
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