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| Title: Galilee-Jerusalem Relations According to Josephus' Life Secondary Title: NTS Volume: 33 Pages: 600-609 Type: Journal Article Year: 1987 Abstract: "Josephus official appointment to Galilee in A.D. 66 by the newly constituted revolutionary council in Jerusalem exemplifies Jerusalem's control over Galilean affairs. Other administrative and religious matters in Josephus' Life show that Galilean remained attached to Jerusalem as the symbolic enter of their beliefs even when their loyalty was tested by an uncaring, venal aristocracy". - D.J.H.
"Confining the discussion to Josephus' life this paper focuses on the nature of the relationship of Galilee to Jerusalem, in terms both of administration and religious affiliations, f.ex. Illustrated by the report of Josephus on the attitude of the Jerusalem aristocracy on the occasion of Galilean pilgrims being attached by the Samaritans as they journeyed to Jerusalem". Keywords: Palestinian Judaism, Galilee |
