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| Title: The Relations between Jews and Non-Jews and the Great War against Rome Pages: 81-95 Type: Generic Year: 1981 Abstract: "The author surveys the various causes for the outbreak of the ""great war"" against Rome (66-70), as advanced by traditional scholarship. In the ensuing discussion, special attention is paid to the tense relations which prevailed between Jews and non-Jews in Eretz-Israel. In the opinion of the author, this situation represented an insoluble factor in the complex network of relations between the Jews, the ""Greeks"", and the Roman government.. This situation may be compared to a ""time bomb"" whose damage could be prevented only by the removal or neutralization of its most difficult component - the antagonistic relations between Jews and Gentiles. These relations eventually brought about the inevitable explosion." Keywords: History of the Judean War (66-73) |
