What do Samaritans and Jews have in Common? Recent Trends in Samaritan Studies
Digital
Auteur: Ingrid Hjelm

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Apart from the later period of the Hasmonaean kingdom, Samaritans and Jews were always separate peoples who had either Gerizim or Jerusalem as their main cult place. While Jewish perspectives on Samaritan origin and history still prevail in recent research, future research will have to broaden the perspective and take into consideration Samaritan claims for authenticity in respect to origin, belief and traditions. These claims have recently been substantiated by excavations on Mount Gerizim, which have unearthed structures of a major Persian Period cult place that may date as early as the sixth century BCE. These finds, as well as finds of about 400 inscriptions and 13,000 coins, have just begun to be published. The present article presents the most recent development in research on Samaritan history and literature, in order to offer a base for the necessary rewriting of both Samaritan and Jewish history.

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Titel What do Samaritans and Jews have in Common? Recent Trends in Samaritan Studies Digital
Auteur Ingrid Hjelm
Uitgever
Jaar Verschenen 2004
Taal en
Pagina's pp. 0
BAC*BAC0000000184
Onderwerp Samaritanen

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