
The Most Precious Possession
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Eliezer Segal is the author of seventeen published volumes, including scholarly monographs such as The Babylonian Esther Midrash (1994) and From Sermon to Commentary: Expounding the Bible in Talmudic Babylonia (2005), textbooks such as Introducing Judaism (2008) and Reading Jewish Religious Texts (2012), as well as collections of articles for non-specialist audiences and a children's book. He has also contributed dozens of articles and book reviews to scholarly journals and collections in addition to numerous oral presentations.
Content
- Cover
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The jewel in the fish: literature and folklore
- Methodologies
- The investigation
- SECTION ONE The Texts
- CHAPTER TWO Herodotus: the Ring of Polycrates
- The father of history
- Polycrates' ring
- Fatalism and envy
- Not a tragedy
- Vindicating divine justice
- Summary observations
- CHAPTER THREEThe Gospel of Matthew: St. Peter's Fish
- The character of Matthew's Gospel
- The coin in the fish's mouth
- Peter, Jesus and the Temple tax
- The purpose of the story
- What would Jesus do?
- CHAPTER FOUR Rabbinic Tales
- The literature of the rabbis
- 1. The Tailor in Rome
- 2. Joseph Who Honored Sabbaths
- 3. The disinherited son
- CHAPTER FIVE Augustine: City of God
- The earthly and divine cities
- The poor tailor of Hippo:
- Latter-day miracles
- Telling the tale
- PART TWO The Textures
- CHAPTER SIX A Fishing Expedition: The Trail of the Ring
- Questions of genre
- Who was reading whom?
- CHAPTER SEVEN Gods, Fates and Fish
- Benevolent and envious deities
- Why a fish?
- CHAPTER EIGHT Between Polycrates and Joseph
- A Hebrew Herodotus
- Addendum:From Hellenic Halicarnassus to Jewish Babylonia
- CHAPTER NINE Negotiating Canons
- Narrative, meaning and divine emplotment
- Works Cited
- Primary Texts
- Secondary Works
- Index
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