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Jewish Slavery in Antiquity

Jewish Slavery in Antiquity

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This book is the first comprehensive analysis of Jewish attitudes towards slavery in Hellenistic and Roman times. Against the traditional opinion that after the Babylonian Exile Jews refrained from employing slaves, Catherine Hezser shows that slavery remained a significant phenomenon of
ancient Jewish everyday life and generated a discourse which resembled Graeco-Roman and early Christian views while at the same time preserving specifically Jewish nuances. Hezser examines the impact of domestic slavery on the ancient Jewish household and on family relationships. She discusses the
perceived advantages of slaves over other types of labor and evaluates their role within the ancient Jewish economy. The ancient Jewish experience of slavery seems to have been so pervasive that slave images also entered theological discourse. Like their Graeco-Roman and Christian counterparts,
ancient Jewish intellectuals did not advocate the abolition of slavery, but they used the biblical tradition and their own judgements to ameliorate the status quo.

Author: Catherine Hezser
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 02/16/2006
Pages: 452
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.50lbs
Size: 8.80h x 5.86w x 1.21d
ISBN: 9780199280865

About the Author

Catherine Hezser is Reader in Middle Eastern Religion at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.

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