Exploring Samaritanism—New Insights and Fresh Approaches
- Samaritan Studies: Prehistory—Early History—Contemporary History
- Unsolved Issues and Research in Progress
- Exploring Samaritanism—From Antiquity to Today
- Summary
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. Congresses and Proceedings of the Société d’Études Samaritaines
- Table Ronde in Paris in 1985
- Congresses of the SES
- (1)
- Tel Aviv, Israel: 11–13 April 1988
- (2)
- Oxford, U.K.: 6–10 August 1990
- (3)
- Paris, France: 12–16 July 1992
- (4)
- Milan, Italy: 8–12 July 1996
- (5)
- Helsinki, Finland: 1–4 August 2000
- (6)
- Haifa, Israel: 5–8 July 2004
- (7)
- Pápa, Hungary: 15–17 July 2008
- (8)
- Erfurt, Germany: 15–20 July 2012
- (9)
- Prague, Czech Republic: 31 July–5 August 2016
- Proceedings
1 | (Macdonald 1972, p. 141, my emphasis). In 1907, in his book The Samaritans, Montgomery (1907) dedicated his first chapter to an account of the “Re-Discovery of the Samaritans” in the late sixteenth century after the “dense darkness” of the Middle Ages. |
2 | For a discussion see (Pummer 2010). |
3 | Not Joseph Scaliger as many scholars, following Montgomery (1907, p. 3), believe. |
4 | Postel, Linguarum, C II b to C IVb. See (Robert 1988, pp. 16, 18). |
5 | |
6 | (Scaliger 1598, Book VII); on Scaliger and the Samaritans see (Robert 1988, pp. 18–22). |
7 | See (Adler 1907, p. 21). |
8 | As recounted in (Robert 1988, p. 20). |
9 | For the correspondence in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries see (Delcor 1988). For the twentieth century see (Steindler Moscati 2000). |
10 | (Le Jay 1645). On Jean Morin see (Auvray 1959). |
11 | Their works are listed in Crown and Pummer (2005). |
12 | (Cowley 1909). Selected prayers and hymns were published and translated into modern Hebrew by Ben-Ḥayyim (1967). |
13 | (Juynboll 1848). The edition is based on a manuscript which Scaliger obtained from the Samaritans in Cairo in 1584 (see above). An English translation was published in 1890 by Crane (1890), Chronicle. |
14 | See (Grimm 1854). |
15 | |
16 | |
17 | (Grimm 1854, p. 6) (transl.: an image of violent death convulsions, an utterly powerless reaction of the last remnants of life which today turned into the death slumber of a painless daze). |
18 | (Grimm 1854, p. 196) (transl.: In this way the Samaritans vegetate towards their final extinction). |
19 | See the new critical edition of the Pentateuch that is being published under the direction of Schorch. So far, Genesis and Leviticus have appeared: The Samaritan Pentateuch: Volume 1: Genesis (Schorch 2021) and The Samaritan Pentateuch: Volume 3: Leviticus (Schorch 2018). Furthermore, see Tal (2019), Tibåt Mårqe, with Tal’s introduction to his new edition and translation in this issue of Religions “Tibåt Mårqe: A New Edition with English Translation”; Lieber (forthcoming), Classical Samaritan Poetry in Context. |
20 | For the English translation see (Stenhouse 1985). The edition, “Kitāb”, is Stenhouse’s (1980) Ph.D. dissertation and is available as a microfilm. A continuation of the Chronicle was published by Levy-Rubin (2002) under the title The Continuatio of the Samaritan Chronicle of Abū l-Fatḥ. |
21 | Among the recent publications are above all (Dušek 2007, 2020). |
22 | The publications dealing with the impact of the Dead Sea Scrolls findings on the study of the Samaritan Pentateuch are too numerous to be listed here. Suffice it to refer to two of the most recent collective works, viz. Kartveit and Knoppers (2018), and Langlois (2019). |
23 | The most important archaeological finds are due to the work of Yitzhak Magen. Among his many publications see (Stern and Magen 2002; Magen 2007, 2008b; Magen et al. 2004; Magen 2008a, 2009, 2019). On Josephus and the Samaritans see (Pummer 2009). |
24 | See above all (Ireton 2003; Schreiber 2014; Urien-Lefranc 2019, 2020; Droeber 2013, 2018, 2020). Physical anthropology, especially genetics, was the subject of numerous articles and monographs, primarily from the early to the late twentieth and the early twenty-first century. The main author in this field is and was Batsheva Bonné. For a recent article, see (Bonné-Tamir et al. 2003). For the publications up to the year 2005, see the entries “Anthropology” and “Genetics” in the Subject Index of Crown and Pummer (2005). Genetics is also the subject of the article by Oefner et al. (2013). |
25 | The website of SES is www.socsam.org. For the congresses and their published proceedings, see the Appendix A below. |
26 | |
27 | (Hensel 2020b, p. 9). The new perspective on the early tensions between Judah and Samaria was developed especially, but not only, by Hensel and Heckl in a number of publications. For Hensel, see above all Juda and Samaria (Hensel 2016); “On the Relationship” (Hensel 2019); “Ezra-Nehemiah and Chronicles” (Hensel 2020a), and most recently the above mentioned “Yahwistic Diversity” (Hensel 2018a); “Cult Centralization in the Persian Period” (Hensel 2018a) and “Debating Temple” (Hensel 2021). For Heckl, see his book Neuanfang (Heckl 2016), published in the same year as Hensel’s book Juda and Samaria; and his article “The Composition of Ezra-Nehemiah” (Heckl 2018). See also the contributions in the collective work Yahwistic Diversity (Hensel et al. 2020). |
28 | See the discussion in (Pummer, forthcoming; Bourgel 2019). |
29 | |
30 | |
31 | For the difference between the Jewish and Samaritan canon see (Hjelm 2020); see also (Kartveit 2020, 2019a; Tov 2019). |
32 | (Hensel 2020b, p. 24, italics in original). See also most recently (Hensel 2021). |
33 | (Knoppers 2013, p. 188). See also (Hensel 2020b, p. 25). Heckl, too, emphasizes that “the Pentateuch was composed as a foundational document for every Israelite of every time” and that “the priesthoods of the two shrines in Palestine [i.e., the temples on Mt. Gerizim and in Jerusalem] were collectively involved in its composition and introduction” (Heckl 2020, p. 137). See also (Bergsma 2019). |
34 | See, e.g., (Heckl 2020, p. 137; Houston 2014). |
35 | Underlined by Knoppers (2013, p. 189). |
36 | |
37 | (Hensel 2018b); Hensel analyses 2 Kings 17, 24–41 and 2 Chr 13 as examples for encoded mentions of the sanctuary on Mt. Gerizim. See also (Hensel 2018a; Römer 2018; Hjelm 1999; Gallagher 2014). |
38 | (Alt 1934). |
39 | |
40 | See Hensel’s neologism in his chapter heading “Pluriformität und Polytemplismus in nach-exilischer Zeit” (Hensel 2016, p. 208). |
41 | |
42 | |
43 | In 2016, the city had a population of ca. 214.903; ca. 700 individuals were Christians in 2014, and presently ca. 440 individuals are Samaritans. |
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