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Architecture and Utopia in the Temple Era (Library of Second Temple Studies)
Michael Chyutin
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Description for Architecture and Utopia in the Temple Era (Library of Second Temple Studies)
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This book proposes a new reconstruction of the Temple, which differs from conventional descriptions in Jewish literary sources during the First and Second Temple eras. Individual descriptions of the Temple are examined independently and the influence of earlier descriptions on subsequent ones is considered. Detailed architectural diagrams and three-dimensional models accompany the different reconstructions of the temple. Michael Chyutin examines the descriptions of the Meeting-Tent Tabernacle Temple, the descriptions of Solomon's Temple according to "1 Kings and 2 Chronicles", descriptions of Ezekiel's temple and its courtyards, the Temple and courtyards described in the Temple Scroll, the Second Temple according to Josephus Flavius and other sources, and the Temple as described in the Midoth Tractate. Descriptions of regional planning and the Temple City according to Ezekiel and the New Jerusalem Scroll are also examined. The final chapter examines architectural characteristics common to all of the descriptions, with the aim of identifying a unique architectural theory.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2005
Publisher
T&T Clark
Number of pages
304
Condition
New
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780567030542
SKU
V9780567030542
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99-1
About Michael Chyutin
Michael Chyutin is an architect and scholar of the Hebrew Bible and DSS. He is the author of The New Jerusalem Scroll from Qumran and The Role of the Solar and Lunar Calendars in the Redaction of the Psalms.
Reviews for Architecture and Utopia in the Temple Era (Library of Second Temple Studies)
"'[A]n important contribution to the temple debate. It could well become a standard source of references for this complicated area.' - - Margaret Barker, former President of the Society for Old Testament Study and author of The Great High Priest and The Revelation of Jesus Christ."