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Sabbath and Synagogue - The Question of Sabbath Worship in Ancient Judaism (Hardcover)
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Sabbath and Synagogue - The Question of Sabbath Worship in Ancient Judaism (Hardcover)
Series: Religions in the Graeco-Roman World, 122
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Sabbath worship as a communal event does not feature in the Hebrew
Bible. In the context of the first century CE, according to Philo
and Josephus, the sabbath gatherings took place only for the
purpose of studying the law, and not for the liturgical recital of
psalms or prayer. Classical authors depict Jews spending the
sabbath at home. Jewish inscriptions provide no evidence of
sabbath-worship in prayer-houses ("proseuchai), while the Mishnah
prescribes no special communal sabbath activities.
The usual picture of Jews going on the sabbath to the synagogue to
worship thus appears to be without foundation. It is even doubtful
that there were synagogue buildings, for 'synagogue' normally meant
'community'.
The conclusion of this study, that there is no evidence that the
sabbath was a day of communal Jewish worship before 200 CE, has
far-reaching consequences for our understanding of early
Jewish-Christian relationships.
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