Antiquities of the Jews

Antiquities of the Jews : is a 20-volume historiographical work composed by the Jewish historian Flavius Josephus in the 13th year of the reign of Roman emperor Flavius Domitian which was around AD 93 or 94. Antiquities of the Jews contains an account of history of the Jewish people, written in Greek for Josephus' gentile patrons. In the first ten volumes, Josephus follows the events of the historical books of the Hebrew Bible beginning with the creation of Adam and Eve. The second ten volumes continue the history of the Jewish people beyond the biblical text and up to the Jewish War.
This work, along with Josephus's other major work, The Jewish War (De Bello Iudaico), provides valuable background material to historians wishing to understand 1st-century AD Judaism and the early Christian period.

By: Flavius Josephus (37 - c.100)

Volume 1 contains Books 1-5 and ends with the dedication of Samuel and death of Eli the priest.

Preface


Book 1, Part 01


Book 1, Part 02


Book 1, Part 03


Book 1, Part 04


Book 1, Part 05


Book 1, Part 06


Book 1, Part 07


Book 1, Part 08


Book 2, Part 09


Book 2, Part 10


Book 2, Part 11


Book 2, Part 12


Book 2, Part 13


Book 2, Part 14


Book 2, Part 15


Book 3, Part 16


Book 3, Part 17


Book 3, Part 18


Book 3, Part 19


Book 3, Part 20


Book 3, Part 21


Book 3, Part 22


Book 4, Part 23


Book 4, Part 24


Book 4, Part 25


Book 4, Part 26


Book 4, Part 27


Book 4, Part 28


Book 4, Part 29


Book 5, Part 30


Book 5, Part 31


Book 5, Part 32


Book 5, Part 33


Book 5, Part 34


Book 5, Part 35


Book 5, Part 36





Content


In the preface of Antiquities of the Jews, Josephus provides his motivation for composing such a large work. He writes:



Now I have undertaken the present work, as thinking it will appear to all the Greeks worthy of their study; for it will contain all our antiquities, and the constitution of our government, as interpreted out of the Hebrew Scriptures.

Josephan scholar Louis Feldman highlights several of the misconceptions about the Jewish people that were being circulated in Josephus' time. In particular, the Jews were thought to lack great historical figures and a credible history of their people. They were also accused of harboring hostility toward non-Jews, and were thought to be generally lacking in loyalty, respect for authority, and charity. With these harsh accusations against the Jews fluttering about the Roman empire, Josephus, formerly Joseph ben Matthias, set out to provide a Hellenized version of the Jewish history. Such a work is often called an "apologia," as it pleads the case of a group of people or set of beliefs to a larger audience.

In order to accomplish this goal, Josephus omitted certain accounts in the Jewish narrative and even added a Hellenistic "glaze" to his work. For example, the "Song of the Sea" sung by Moses and the people of Israel after their deliverance at the Red Sea is completely omitted in Josephus' text. He does mention, however, that Moses composed a song to God in hexameter—a rather unusual (and Greek) metrical scheme for an ancient Hebrew. Josephus also writes that Abraham taught science to the Egyptians, who in turn taught the Greeks, and that Moses set up a senatorial priestly aristocracy, which like Rome resisted monarchy. Thus, in an attempt to make the Jewish history more palatable to his Greco-Roman audience, the great figures of the biblical stories are presented as ideal philosopher-leaders.

In another example, apparently due to his concern with pagan antisemitism, Josephus omitted the entire episode of the golden calf from his account of the Israelites at Mount Sinai. It has been suggested that he was afraid that the biblical account might be employed by Alexandrian antisemites to lend credence to their allegation that the Jews worshiped an ass's head in the Temple (cf. Apion 2:80, 114, 120; Tacitus, Histories 5:4).

Josephus' Judean Antiquities is a vital source for the history of the Intertestamental period and the Jewish war against Rome.

Josephus also adds a short account of his personal life, Vita, as an appendix to the Judean Antiquities.

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