Acknowledgements and Permissions
Chapter 1.
‘Eretz-Israel and Diaspora: Variations on the Category Blues’, in Livia Capponi, ed., Tra Politica e Religione: I Guidei nel Mondo Greco-Romano. Studi in onore di Lucio Troiani. Milan: Jouvence/Antiquitas, 2019, 225–46. Used with permission.
Chapter 2.
‘Stranger Danger! Amixia among Judaeans and Others’, in George van Kooten and Jacques van Ruiten, eds., Intolerance, Polemics, and Debate in Antiquity: Politico-Cultural, Philosophical, and Religious Forms of Critical Conversation. Leiden: Brill, 2019, 232–55. Used with permission.
Chapter 3.
‘Vespasian’s Rise from Civil War in Josephus’ Bellum Judaicum’, in Darcy Krasne and Lauren Ginsberg, eds., After 69 CE—Writing Civil War in Flavian Rome, “Trends in Classics Supplementary Volumes” 69. Berlin: W. de Gruyter, 2018, 199–225. Used with permission.
Chapter 4.
‘The Fides of Flavius Josephus’, in Antony Augoustakis, Emma Buckley, and Claire Stocks, eds., Fides in Flavian Literature, Phoenix Supplementary Series. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2019, 45–67. Used with permission.
Chapter 5.
‘Josephus’ Portrait of the Flavian Triumph in Historical and Literary Context’, in Fabian Goldbeck and Johannes Wienand, eds., Der römische Triumph in Prinzipat und Spätantike. Berlin: W. de Gruyter, 2017, 125–76. Used with permission.
Chapter 6.
‘Jewish Historiography’, in Matthias Henze and Rod Werline, eds., Early Judaism and its Modern Interpreters. Atlanta: SBL Press, 2020, 379–404. Used with permission.
Chapter 7.
‘Religious Violence? Two Massacres on a Sabbath: Jerusalem and Caesarea (Josephus, B.J. 2.450–57)’, in Jitse Dijkstra, and C. Ratschle, eds., Religious Violence in Antiquity: New Perspectives. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020, 106–32. Used with permission.
Chapter 8.
‘Pathos and Passions in Josephus’ Judaean War: A Tragic Vision of History and Politics’, in Nicholas Allen, Pierre Jordaan, and József Zsengellér, eds., Passion, Persecution and Epiphany in Early Jewish Literature. London: Routledge, 2020, 150–73. Used with permission.
Chapter 9.
‘A Neglected Speech in Josephus: Ananus II in War 4.162–93’, in P. Garuti, M. Leroy, and M. Staszak, eds., L’univers de Flavius Josèphe. Judaïsmes et christianismes au début de l’Empire romain.—Mélanges offerts à Étienne Nodet, O.P. à l’occasion de son 75e anniversaire. Cahiers de la Revue Biblique. Leuven: Peeters, 2021. Used with permission.
Chapter 10.
‘Did Josephus Know his Bible when he Wrote the Jewish War? Elisha at Jericho in J.W. 4.459–65’, in Andrew Perrin, Kyung Baek, and Daniel Falk, eds., Reading the Bible in Ancient Traditions and Modern Editions: Studies in Textual and Reception History in Honour of Peter W. Flint. Early Judaism and its Literature. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2017, 603–28. Used with permission.
Chapter 11.
‘Herod’s Final Curtain: What to do for an Encore?’ in David Mevorach and Sylvia Rozenberg, eds., Herod the Great: The King’s Final Journey, a volume of illustrated essays accompanying the exhibit of the same name in the Israel Museum (Feb. 2013–Jan. 2014). Jerusalem: The Israel Museum, 2013, 44–55. Used with permission.
Chapter 12.
‘The Historical Problem of the Essenes’, in Peter Flint, Jean Duhaime, and Kyung Baek, eds., Celebrating the Dead Sea Scrolls: a Canadian Collection. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2011, 201–51. Used with permission.
Chapter 13.
‘Josephus’s Pharisees’, in Joseph Sievers and Amy-Jill Levine, eds., Jesus and the Pharisees. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2021, 80–111. Revised and reprinted by permission of the publisher.
Chapter 14.
‘John of Gischala and Simon bar Giora from Gerasa: A National Revolt against Rome?’, in Michal Bar-Asher Siegal and Jonathan Ben-Dov, eds., Social History of the Jews in Antiquity: Studies in Dialogue with Albert Baumgarten’s Work. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2021, 87–108. Used with permission.
Chapter 15.
Previously unpublished, revision of presentation in the Enoch Seminar / Nangeroni Conference on John the Baptist (by video conference), hosted by G. Boccaccini, 11–14 January 2021.
Chapter 16.
‘Paul Without Judaism’, in Ronald Charles, ed., Paul and Matthew Among Jews and Gentiles: Essays in Honour of Terence L. Donaldson. London: T. & T. Clark / Bloomsbury, 2021, 9–39. Used with permission.
Chapter 17.
‘Did the Author of Luke-Acts know the Works of Josephus?’ in Joseph Verheyden and John S. Kloppenborg, eds., On Using Sources: Samples from Greco-Roman, Second Temple Judaism and Early Christian Literature. Leuven: Peeters, 2023. Used with permission.
Chapter 18.
‘Rajak’s Josephus: An Appreciation and Methodological Reflection’, in Sarah Pearce and Zuleika Rodgers, eds., Surviving Translation, Festschrift for Tessa Rajak. Leiden: Brill, 2022. Used with permission.
Chapter 19.
‘Per Bilde’s Place in Research on Josephus’, in Per Bilde, Collected Studies in Philo and Josephus, ed. Eve-Marie Becker, Morten Hørning Jensen, and Jacob Mortensen. Studia Aarhusiana Noestestmentica 7. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2016, 283–304. Used with permission.
Chapter 20.
Previously unpublished.
Chapter 21.
‘Updates on an Emperor’s Death’, Review-Discussion of T. P. Wiseman, The Death of Caligula: Josephus, Ant. Jud. XIX 1–273. Translation and Commentary, revised edition. (Liverpool: University of Liverpool, 2013), Histos 10 (2016), cxxxix–cliv. Used with permission.
Chapter 22.
‘N. T. Wright on Paul the Pharisee and Ancient Jews in Exile’, Scottish Journal of Theology 69 (2017), 232–52. Used with permission.