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− | # | + | # [[The Tobiads]] |
+ | ## [[Tobiah under King Jehoshaphat 873-849 BCE]] | ||
+ | ## [[Tobiads in the Lachish ostraca]] | ||
+ | ## [[The 'Elephantine papyri]] | ||
+ | # [[Declaration of Cyrus 538BCE]] | ||
+ | ## [[The return and initial cooperation, 538 BCE]] | ||
+ | ## [[Plans to build a Temple in Jerusalem]] | ||
+ | ## [[Building a Temple in Jerusalem]] | ||
+ | ## [[Darius the king issued orders]] | ||
+ | ## [[Tobiah crowns Joshua as High Priest in 520 BCE]] | ||
+ | ## [[Completion of Second Temple 515 BCE]] | ||
+ | # [[Appearance of Ezra, 458 BCE]] | ||
+ | ## [[The proclamation and assembly]] | ||
+ | ## [[Heated confrontation with Nehemiah and the Judeans, 445 BCE]] | ||
+ | ## [[Tobiah accused Nehemiah of rebellion]] | ||
+ | ## [[Militarily threatened the Judean community]] | ||
+ | ## [[Attempt to overthrough Nehemiah]] | ||
+ | ## [[Tobiah retained strong ties to the Judean community]] | ||
+ | ## [[Tobiah gained a foothold in the temple precinct]] | ||
+ | ## [[End of Nehemiah's office as governor of Judah, c. 430 BCE]] | ||
+ | ## [[Sanballat and Darius Codomannus 336-330 BCE]] | ||
+ | # [[The Zenon papyri]] | ||
+ | ## [[Estate-owner and petty prince of Trans-jordania]] | ||
+ | ## [[The Tobiads In 'Iraq Al-Amir]] | ||
+ | ## [[Geographical boundary of the Tobiads]] | ||
+ | ## [[Persian Provinces in Transjordan]] | ||
+ | ## [[Religion of the Tobiads]] | ||
+ | ## [[The Zenon papyri Conclusion|Conclusion]] | ||
+ | # [[The Maccabean period]] | ||
+ | ## [[Relations with Alexandria]] | ||
+ | ## [[The Two Accounts]] | ||
+ | ## [[Modern Views]] | ||
+ | # [[Antipatris and Herod]] | ||
+ | ## [[Herod's Judeo-Arab Kingdom]] | ||
+ | ## [[Herod of Chalcis (d. 48 AD)]] | ||
+ | # [[The Himyarites, Tubbas and Kindah]] | ||
+ | ## [[Tubba Revolt & Annexation of Nabatea, 106 CE]] | ||
+ | ## [[Crisis of the Third Century and Palmyra]] | ||
+ | ## [[Zenobia]] | ||
+ | ## [[Reconquest by Aurelian, migration of the Azdites]] | ||
+ | ## [[Bilqis the "Queen of Sheba"]] | ||
+ | # [[Shamir Yuhar'esh II Tubba', 275 CE]] | ||
+ | # [[Yasir Yuhan'im III]] | ||
+ | # [[Tharin Yuhan'im]] | ||
+ | # [[Serving the Kings of Himyar 275CE-525CE]] | ||
+ | # [[Malki Karab Yuha'min, c. 378CE]] | ||
+ | # [[Abu Karib As'ad I Tubba', r.390-420CE]] | ||
+ | # [[Jews in Kyrgyz]] | ||
+ | # [[Conversion to (Rabbinic) Judaism]] | ||
+ | # [[Seige of Yatrib]] | ||
+ | # [[Satih and Shiqq]] | ||
+ | # [[Qusai ibn Kilab ibn Murrah (Qusayy), c. 400-480]] | ||
+ | # [[Hassan I Yuha'min Tubba', r.420-450CE]] | ||
+ | # [[Expedition to Iraq]] | ||
+ | # [['Amr Tubba', Regent of Himyar, 450CE]] | ||
+ | # [['Abd Kulal, Chief of Himyar, r.~460-467]] | ||
+ | # [[As'ad II Tubba' ~440-r.450-518]] | ||
+ | # [[Al-Harith, General of As'ad II Tubba']] | ||
+ | # [[The Royal House: Hassan II, Shamir al-Janah, and Ya'fur]] | ||
+ | # [[Ya'fur]] | ||
+ | # [[Mazdakite pesecution]] | ||
+ | # [[Shamir Dhu al-Janah, ~495-517]] | ||
+ | # [[Shamir's marriage to the daughter of Huna V, 27th Exilarch]] | ||
+ | # [[Marthid-ilan Yanuf Aslam, d.~516]] | ||
+ | # [[Lakhi'athah Yanuf Dhu Shandtir, d.518]] | ||
+ | # [[Yosef Asher Dhu Nuwas (King with beautiful Sidelocks) r. 518-525 CE]] | ||
+ | # [[Najran]] | ||
+ | # [[Christianity in Arabia]] | ||
+ | # [[Relations between Himyar and Abyssia]] | ||
+ | # [[Israel Yaakov (Sharah'il Yaq'ub) Dhu Yaz'an]] | ||
+ | # [[Yosef Dhu Nuwas Bibliography|Bibliography]] | ||
+ | # [[The Rulers of Sheba and Himyar]] | ||
# [[The Tobiad / Tubba' Dynasty]] | # [[The Tobiad / Tubba' Dynasty]] | ||
# [[The Tobiad / Tubba' Dynasty, (cont')]] | # [[The Tobiad / Tubba' Dynasty, (cont')]] |
Revision as of 08:38, 6 August 2008
Yosef Dhu Nuwas, a Sadducean King with Sidelocks.
By Ben Abrahamson and Joseph Katz
Published 2007
Abstract:
Traces the history and fortunes of the hellenizing Jewish family of the Tobiads from their Persian roots, to their founding of a petty kingdom at ‘Iraq al-Amir, to the nabatean wars, to the Tubba kings of Himyar; explores 3rd to 5th century Arabia as an extension of the Second Commonwealth, and a direct descendant of the Tobiad petty kingdom; also covers his loss of a replica of the Ark of the Covenant adorned even today with the Tobiad/Himyar dove, now buried under a church in Axum, Ethiopia. Also discusses the derivations of Saracen, Mushreqoon and "Dhu Nuwas".
Chapters
- The Tobiads
- Declaration of Cyrus 538BCE
- Appearance of Ezra, 458 BCE
- The proclamation and assembly
- Heated confrontation with Nehemiah and the Judeans, 445 BCE
- Tobiah accused Nehemiah of rebellion
- Militarily threatened the Judean community
- Attempt to overthrough Nehemiah
- Tobiah retained strong ties to the Judean community
- Tobiah gained a foothold in the temple precinct
- End of Nehemiah's office as governor of Judah, c. 430 BCE
- Sanballat and Darius Codomannus 336-330 BCE
- The Zenon papyri
- The Maccabean period
- Antipatris and Herod
- The Himyarites, Tubbas and Kindah
- Shamir Yuhar'esh II Tubba', 275 CE
- Yasir Yuhan'im III
- Tharin Yuhan'im
- Serving the Kings of Himyar 275CE-525CE
- Malki Karab Yuha'min, c. 378CE
- Abu Karib As'ad I Tubba', r.390-420CE
- Jews in Kyrgyz
- Conversion to (Rabbinic) Judaism
- Seige of Yatrib
- Satih and Shiqq
- Qusai ibn Kilab ibn Murrah (Qusayy), c. 400-480
- Hassan I Yuha'min Tubba', r.420-450CE
- Expedition to Iraq
- 'Amr Tubba', Regent of Himyar, 450CE
- 'Abd Kulal, Chief of Himyar, r.~460-467
- As'ad II Tubba' ~440-r.450-518
- Al-Harith, General of As'ad II Tubba'
- The Royal House: Hassan II, Shamir al-Janah, and Ya'fur
- Ya'fur
- Mazdakite pesecution
- Shamir Dhu al-Janah, ~495-517
- Shamir's marriage to the daughter of Huna V, 27th Exilarch
- Marthid-ilan Yanuf Aslam, d.~516
- Lakhi'athah Yanuf Dhu Shandtir, d.518
- Yosef Asher Dhu Nuwas (King with beautiful Sidelocks) r. 518-525 CE
- Najran
- Christianity in Arabia
- Relations between Himyar and Abyssia
- Israel Yaakov (Sharah'il Yaq'ub) Dhu Yaz'an
- Bibliography
- The Rulers of Sheba and Himyar
- The Tobiad / Tubba' Dynasty
- The Tobiad / Tubba' Dynasty, (cont')
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