Second Temple literature

I'm looking, not for primary sources, I have enough, but resources that deal with how second temple literature affect both Judiaism and early Christian world views.
If you want, go ahead and suggest primary sources - I may not have everything I need and it will give me a good excuse to buy more books.
Thanks - off to the golf course now. Not many days left before the snow flies here on the lone prairie.
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My first choice would be https://www.logos.com/product/15718/jewish-literature-between-the-bible-and-the-mishnah
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A good starting point could be "The Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism, Collins, John J., and Daniel C. Harlow, eds" as it will help put the literature in its cultural and theological context. The bibliography for the articles on literature is recent (2010) and highlights major works.
There is also
deSilva, David Arthur. Introducing the Apocrypha: Message, Context, and Significance. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2002.
Evans, Craig A. Ancient Texts for New Testament Studies: A Guide to the Background Literature. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2011.
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Sounds like these two Mobile Ed. courses really fit what you are looking for: https://www.logos.com/product/45070/mobile-ed-between-the-testaments-bundle
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I have Nickelsburg, and while I find it good, it likely overlaps some resources you probably already have. I felt like I got more out of a few other resources. I found the study guide very useful though in context with his book.
My focus is somewhat different, early Christianity/historical, but these may be of some interest:
Jewish Interpretation of the Bible: Ancient and Contemporary
https://www.logos.com/product/26961/jewish-interpretation-of-the-bible-ancient-and-contemporary
Christian Beginnings and the Dead Sea Scrolls
https://www.logos.com/product/5337/christian-beginnings-and-the-dead-sea-scrolls
In the Shadow of the Temple
https://www.logos.com/product/2984/in-the-shadow-of-the-temple
Temple Theology: An Introduction
https://www.logos.com/product/7432/temple-theology-an-introduction
A History of Israel: From the Bronze Age through the Jewish Wars
https://www.logos.com/product/7344/a-history-of-israel-from-the-bronze-age-through-the-jewish-wars
Biblical Exegesis in the Apostolic Period
https://www.logos.com/product/3815/biblical-exegesis-in-the-apostolic-period
To a lessor extent:
Worship in the Early Church
https://www.logos.com/product/7284/worship-in-the-early-church
There is Helyer's "Exploring Jewish Literature of the Second Temple Period", but I haven't read it yet.
You might check out authors like: Geza Vermes and Joseph Klausner.
Also newer perspectives specific to the era of Jesus from David Flusser, David Bivin, Robert Lindsey, Marvin Wilson.. though I wouldn't necessarily agree with some of their conclusions.
I have Lester L. Grabbe's, "An Introduction to Second Temple Judaism" in print that has been pretty good. He has a couple of other works, but they are all very historical in nature.
I would NOT put to much focus on any work before the mid 1960's.
Edited: Just got this title a few weeks ago but haven't finished it. "Honor, Patronage, Kinship and Purity", David deSilva
https://www.logos.com/product/2964/honor-patronage-kinship-and-purity
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Alain Maashe said:
A good starting point could be "The Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism
Seconded. The articles that constitute the 290 page introduction before the A-Z of the dictionary are invaluable summaries.
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Looking at your suggestions, very helpful by the way, I came across this interview with Dr. Charlesworth on his book The Tomb of Jesus and His Family?: Exploring Ancient Jewish Tombs near Jerusalem’s Walls which is part of the Eerdmans Early Judaism Collection (7 vols.). This may be a possible winner here.
There are only two books that you all suggested that I do not have. One being, The Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism. However, in the 7 vol collection here is a "comprehensive overview" of the Dictionary of Early Judaism.
The interview with Dr. Charlesworth is twenty-two minutes long. Very interesting if you're into archeology and such.
Check the video out. Click the "read more" tab to view the video.
Thanks again for your very helpful suggestions.
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Eerdmans is a good publishing house but I don't want to study as deeply as You, Milkman, especially not this decade.
I have a pre-pub order for:
Early Judaism Collection (5 vols.) $69.95
... what do You think of it? I'm thinking of perhaps canceling the order as I yet again have too many pre-pub orders.
If it's too basic for You, Milkman, I would not recommend it to You.Disclosure!
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I have read Horbury: Messianism Among Jews and Christians, 2003
https://www.logos.com/product/3064/messianism-among-jews-and-christians
and I like it very much.
It has many references to the books of that period, thus I had to spend money to add them into my library - just as a warning
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@ Unix & Veli,
Both these look great. Thanks.
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Hey Miles: I have the text, however if you/Logos would drop the price by 50% I'm in. A bit too much for a milkman. Looks great though!! Thanks.
Miles Custis said:Sounds like these two Mobile Ed. courses really fit what you are looking for: https://www.logos.com/product/45070/mobile-ed-between-the-testaments-bundle
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