The First Book Of Maccabees: With Introduction And Notes
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格式
平装书
页数
274
语言
英语
已发布
Sep 10, 2010
出版商
Kessinger Publishing
ISBN-10
116327335X
ISBN-13
9781163273357
描述
Jonathan A. Goldstein's work offers an insightful examination of the First Book of Maccabees, a historic text that shines a light on a pivotal period for the Jewish people. Set against the backdrop of rebellion and autonomy, this text chronicles the struggle for independence from Hellenistic oppression. Goldstein's scholarly introduction and notes enhance the reader's understanding, providing context and analysis that deepens the experience of the narrative.
The book serves not only as a religious or historical document but also as a testament to resilience and faith. Goldstein’s exploration highlights the themes of courage, legacy, and the fight for identity. His annotations encourage readers to reflect on the broader implications of these events in their historical context, making it relevant for contemporary audiences.
Through its thoughtful presentation, this reproduction invites both scholars and casual readers to engage more profoundly with an important element of Jewish history. With its careful attention to detail and scholarly commentary, Goldstein's work stands as a vital resource for anyone looking to delve into the complexities of the Maccabean era.
The book serves not only as a religious or historical document but also as a testament to resilience and faith. Goldstein’s exploration highlights the themes of courage, legacy, and the fight for identity. His annotations encourage readers to reflect on the broader implications of these events in their historical context, making it relevant for contemporary audiences.
Through its thoughtful presentation, this reproduction invites both scholars and casual readers to engage more profoundly with an important element of Jewish history. With its careful attention to detail and scholarly commentary, Goldstein's work stands as a vital resource for anyone looking to delve into the complexities of the Maccabean era.