Bibliography


Title: Die Samaritaner
Secondary Title: WdF 604
Author: Dexinger, Ferdinand
Type: Edited Book
Year: 1992
Abstract: "This volume begins with two orininal contributions: Pummer' s 66-page introduction to research on the Samaritans, and Dexinger' s 74-page study on the origin of the Samaritans in the light of early sources. Then it presents nineteen articles (all but one previously published): M. Gaster on Samaritan literature (1925), I. Ben-Zvi on the origins of the Samaritans and their tribal divisions (1933), M. Z. segal on the marriage of the son of the Jewish high priest with the daughter of Sanballat and the building of the temple on Mount Gerizim (1953), F. Péres Castro on the cryptogram of Seper Abisha (1960), T. Caldwell on Dositheos the Samaritan (1962), M. Delcor on the Samaritan schism in the OT (1962), G. E. Wright on the Samaritans at Shechem (1962), Z. Ben-Hayyim on the contributions of I. Ben-Zvi to research on the Samaritans (1964), A. D. Crown on the date and authenticity of the Samaritan Hebrew Book of Joshua as seen in its territorial allotments (1974), F. M. Cross on Samaritan and Jewish history in late-Persian and Hellenistic times (1966), Ben-Hayyim on the contribution of the Samaritan inheritance to research on the history of Hebrew (1968), H. G. Kippenberg on the synagogue (1971), J. Macdonald on the discovery of Samaritan religion (1972), S. Talmon on the Samaritans in the past and present (1972), O. Cullmann on the development from Jesus to the Stephen circle and John' s Gospel (1975), J. D. Purvis on the Samaritan Pentateuch (1976), S. I. L. Norin on the Samaritan Passover festival (1977), R. J. Bull on excavations at Tell er-Ras/Mount Gerizim (1978), and G. Wedel on the Kitab at-Tabbah of the Samaritan Abu l-Hasan as-Suri".
Keywords: Groups and Religious Movements in Palestinian Judaism