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The Samaritans (Hardcover)
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The Samaritans (Hardcover)
Series: Jewish and Christian Texts
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Etienne Nodet examines the Samaritans and their religion, using
Jewish and Christian sources, including rabbinic literature and the
latest archaeology. Nodet tells the story of the Samaritans and
their religion, showing how they were faithful to a classical form
of monotheism. Nodet traces the Samaritan story from more recent to
more ancient times. He begins by looking at the importance of the
Samaritans in the time of Josephus and the New Testament, taking in
the area formed by Galilee, Samaria, and Judea and recognizing how
this corresponds approximately to Canaan at the time of Joshua,
between the Jordan and the Mediterranean. He then examines the
account of 2 Kings 17, which shows the Samaritans as descendants of
the settlers sent by the Assyrians, who were initiated to a certain
Yahwism after the fall of the kingdom of Israel (North) in 721 BC.
Next Nodet looks at the time of the Maccabean crisis, when the
Samaritans separated from the Jews, showing how before then there
was a peaceful coexistence. Finally, Nodet turns to the Persian
period, showing how after the return from exile there was a
restoration of the Babylonian-derived form of religion, which the
local Israelites (including the Samaritans) opposed. Nodet contends
that, as such, the Samaritan religion, with its succession of high
priests up to the present day, and is of ‘immemorial
permanence’, linking to the earliest worship of YHWH in Israel.
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