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The series Commentaries on Early Jewish Literature (CEJL) is devoted to the study of Jewish documents and traditions that can be dated or traced back to the Hellenistic and Roman periods (ca. 300 BCE–150 CE). The literature covered by the series represents a rich diversity of literary forms and religious perspectives. Formally, these writings include testaments, apocalypses, legends, expansions and interpretations of biblical writings, psalms and prayers, poetry, historiography, and wisdom literature. They witness to an immensely creative period during which many Jews were struggling to preserve a living faith in the wake of social, political, and religious upheavals in the Mediterranean world and the Near East.





2 Maccabees is a Jewish work composed during the 2nd century BCE and preserved by the Church. Written in Hellenistic Greek and told from a Jewish-Hellenistic perspective, 2 Maccabees narrates and interprets the ups and downs of events that took place in Jerusalem prior to and during the Maccabean revolt: institutionalized Hellenization and the foundation of Jerusalem as a polis; the persecution of Jews by Antiochus Epiphanes, accompanied by famous martyrdoms; and the rebellion against Seleucid rule by Judas Maccabaeus. 2 Maccabees is an important source both for the events it describes and for the values and interests of the Judaism of the Hellenistic diaspora that it reflects - which are often quite different from those represented by its competitor, 1 Maccabees.

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"Fur das Studium des fruhen Judentums wird der Kommentar von Daniel Schwartz, der aus einer reichen Quellenkenntnis schopft und das Ergebnis lanjahriger Arbeit darstellt, kunftig als Referenzwerk unverzichtbar sein. Die Reihe der ,,Commentaries on Early Jewish Literature" gewinnt mit ihm ein weiteres Aushangeschild."Christfried Bottrich in: Orientalistische Literaturzeitung 1/2011 This is the best recent commentary on 2 Maccabees that is available at the moment. [ ...] Every scholar working on this document should take his [ Schwartz's] views into account."Jan Wilhelm van Henten in: Journal of Jewish Studies LXI, 2/2010 "This volume is certain to replace that by J. A. Goldstein as the standard commentary in English."G. J. Brooke in: Book List - Society for Old Testament Study 2009 "Ein ausgezeichneter Kommentar."Barbara Schmitz in: Biblische Notizen 2009 "[ ...] this undertaking by Schwartz is a great boon to students of (i) ancient Judaism, (ii) a significant episode in Jewish-Greek relations, and (iii) the Septuagint."Frank Shaw in: BMCR 2009.05.51

Für das Studium des frühen Judentums wird der Kommentar von Daniel Schwartz, der aus einer reichen Quellenkenntnis schöpft und das Ergebnis lanjähriger Arbeit darstellt, künftig als Referenzwerk unverzichtbar sein. Die Reihe der ,,Commentaries on Early Jewish Literature gewinnt mit ihm ein weiteres Aushängeschild.Christfried Böttrich in: Orientalistische Literaturzeitung 1/2011 This is the best recent commentary on 2 Maccabees that is available at the moment. [ ...] Every scholar working on this document should take his [ Schwartz's] views into account.Jan Wilhelm van Henten in: Journal of Jewish Studies LXI, 2/2010 This volume is certain to replace that by J. A. Goldstein as the standard commentary in English.G. J. Brooke in: Book List - Society for Old Testament Study 2009 Ein ausgezeichneter Kommentar.Barbara Schmitz in: Biblische Notizen 2009 [ ...] this undertaking by Schwartz is a great boon to students of (i) ancient Judaism, (ii) a significant episode in Jewish-Greek relations, and (iii) the Septuagint.Frank Shaw in: BMCR 2009.05.51

Introduction
Subject, Purpose and Date
3(13)
Sources and Development
16(22)
Historical Worth and Leading Ideas
38(19)
Between the Bible and Greek Literature
57(10)
Language and Style
67(18)
Reception and Text
85(12)
Literature
97(1)
Abbreviations and Bibliography
98(31)
TRANSLATION AND COMMENTARY
Introductory Letters (1:1-2:18)
129(41)
Author's Preface (2:19-32)
170(11)
Chapter III
181(26)
Chapter IV
207(40)
Chapter V
247(23)
Chapter VI
270(26)
Chapter VII
296(24)
Chapter VIII
320(29)
Chapter IX
349(20)
Chapter X
369(23)
Chapter XI
392(22)
Chapter XII
414(31)
Chapter XIII
445(18)
Chapter XIV
463(29)
Chapter XV
492(69)
APPENDICES
Appendix 1: On the Letters in
Chapters 1-2
519(11)
Appendix 2: ``to register the people of Jerusalem as Antiochenes'' (4:9)
530(3)
Appendix 3: ``his second invasion'' (5:1)
533(4)
Appendix 4: ``as the residents of the place requested'' (6:2)
537(4)
Appendix 5: A Ptolemaic Account of Antiochus' Decrees? (2 Macc 6:7)
541(3)
Appendix 6: ``the tribute (still owed) to the Romans'' (2 Macc 8:10, 36)
544(2)
Appendix 7: M. Stern, ``The Battle Against the Galatians'' (8:20)
546(3)
Appendix 8: ``their own foods'' (11:31)
549(2)
Appendix 9: ``to be his successor'' (14:26)
551(2)
Appendix 10: ``the Syrian Language'' (15:36)
553(3)
Appendix 11: ``and ever since the city was taken over by the Hebrews it has been in their hands'' (15:37)
556(5)
Index of References 561(35)
Index of Names and Subjects 596(12)
Index of Authors 608
Daniel R. Schwartz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.