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Your Mother was a Hittite and Your Father an Amorite: Ethnicity, Judaism and Palestine's Cultural Heritage

The article argues, in continuation of previous contri-butions by the author, that "Judaism"/"Jews" are from the outset ideological and religious constructs rather than ethnic entities. As-syrian Judáa and Persian Yehud were geographical and political designations limited to the...

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Published in:Scandinavian journal of the Old Testament : SJOT 2013-05, Vol.27 (1), p.76-95
Main Author: Thompson, Thomas L.
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Language:English
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Summary:The article argues, in continuation of previous contri-butions by the author, that "Judaism"/"Jews" are from the outset ideological and religious constructs rather than ethnic entities. As-syrian Judáa and Persian Yehud were geographical and political designations limited to the Southern highland of Palestine and it is unlikely that the extensive references to yehudim known from the Hellenistic period onwards should in all cases cover people origi-nating from that particular area. The origins of Judaism should not be sought in any invariable ethnic quality of the various populations of Palestine in antiquity but in the influence and shaping of reli-gious ideologies with the holy city of Jerusalem as a strong and cen-tral symbol.
ISSN:0901-8328
1502-7244
DOI:10.1080/09018328.2013.764689