Magness, Jodi.
Grand Rapids, Mich. : William B. Eerdmans Pub., 2011.
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- Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-305) and indexes.
- Footprints in archaeology and text — Purifying the body and hands — Creeping and swarming creatures, locusts, fish, dogs, chickens, and pigs — Household vessels : pottery, oil lamps, glass, stone, and dung — Dining customs and communal meals — Sabbath observance and fasting — Coins — Clothing and tzitzit — Oil and spit — Toilets and toilet habits — Tombs and burial customs — Epilogue: The aftermath of 70.
- In Stone and Dung, Oil and Spit Jodi Magness unearths ‘footprints’ buried in both archaeological and literary evidence to shed new light on Jewish daily life in Palestine from the mid-first century b.c.e. to 70 c.e. –the time and place of Jesus’ life and ministry. Magness analyzes recent archaeological discoveries from such sites as Qumran and Masada together with a host of period texts, including the New Testament, the works of Josephus, and rabbinic teachings. Layering all these sources together, she reconstructs in detail a fascinating variety of everyday activities dining customs, Sabbath observance, fasting, toilet habits, burial customs, and more — BACK COVER.
Subjects:
- Jews — Social life and customs — To 70 A.D.
- Jews — History — 586 B.C.-70 A.D.
- Judaism — History — Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D.
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