Jürgen Zangenberg
Professor of Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity
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- Prof.dr. J.K. Zangenberg
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- j.k.zangenberg@hum.leidenuniv.nl
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Jürgen Zangenberg is professor for the History and Culture of Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity.
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His research focuses on the place of early Jewish and early Christian societies within the ancient Mediterranean world. Zangenberg places particular emphasis on the role of material culture in the reconstruction of the socio-historical context of these religions. Between 2008 and 2018, Zangenberg and colleagues from the Netherlands, Switzerland, Finland and the US undertook the first excavations on the Galilean hill of Horvat Kur, where a synagogue and houses from the period between 300 and 650 AD have been exposed. A large number of Leiden and international students from various programs participated in these excavations. The publication process of the finds is now underway. Zangenberg publishes widely on ancient Jewish groups such as Samaritans or the early Jesus movement and their literature as well as the archeology of ancient Jerusalem, Galilee or the Dead Sea region; he often appears in podcasts and occasionally on TV.
Research
Many different cultures shaped what we now call the Ancient Mediterranean World. Next to Greeks and Romans, Jews and Christians deeply influenced our Western way of perceiving ourselves and the many worlds around us. As Professor for The History and Culture of Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity, my research focuses on the place of ancient Jewish communities in the Greco-Roman context, their self-definition as cultural and ethnic minority, their literature and material culture, and on how early Christianity originated from its Jewish and Greco-Roman matrix and slowly developed its peculiar way of life and thought.
Material culture always needs to play an important role in this context, above all research in places and regions like Jerusalem, Rome, Qumran, the Galilee or Samaria with their many cultures, but also in social-religious institutions such as early churches or ancient synagogues. It is a particular privilege to have been able to excavate a hitherto almost unexplored Galilean village with its synagogue together with students and colleagues from Leiden, Bern, Helsinki Universities, Wofford College and the University of Oklahoma, as well as many other volunteers from all over the world in the context of Kinneret Regional Project. Excavations on Horvat Kur are now finished, but work continues – not only field work with students on Tel Kinrot, a neighboring Brone- and Iron-Age settlement on a steep hill overlooking the Lake of Galilee (-> Eertink Rapport), but above all on the desk. Thanks to a sabbatical granted to me by my two Institutes LUCAS and LUIH, I will be able to start writing the final excavation report together with specialists from the excavation staff. The newly founded Leiden Jewish Studies Association, co-directed by prof. Sarah Cramsey and myself, will help to feed in results from my work on Ancient Judaism into the wider teaching and research context at Leiden University and beyond.
C.V.
Since 2014 | Professor for the History and Culture of Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity at the Leiden University Institute of History and the Leiden University Center for the Arts in Society |
Since 10/2011 | Honorary Professorship at the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures of the University of Bucharest Academic |
09/2008–08/2010 | Director of Leiden Institute of Religious Studies (term ended August 31, 2010) |
Since 09/2008 | Additional appointment as Professor of Archaeology at the Faculty of Archaeology at Leiden University |
Since 09/2006 | Professor for New Testament Exegesis and Early Christian Literature at Leiden University |
2005-2006/7 | Researcher for New Testament at Tilburg University |
2003 | Habilitation and Venia Legendi for New Testament Studies in Wuppertal |
2000-2001 | Humboldt Fellow and Visiting Assistant Professor at Yale University |
1996-2004 | Wissenschaftlicher Assistent for New Testament Studies in Wuppertal |
1996 | Ph.D. in New Testament Studies in Heidelberg |
1983-1990 | Study of Evangelische Theologie in Erlangen, Heidelberg and Edinburgh/Scotland including courses in Judaic Studies and classics in Heidelberg and Edinburgh |
18/01/1964 | Born in Erlangen, Germany |
Other activities
- Member of Societas Novi Testamenti Studiorum, Studiorum Novi Testamenti Conventus, NOSTER, Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft für Theologie, Society of Biblical Literature, American Schools of Oriental Research, European Association for Biblical Studies, Deutscher Verein zur Erforschung Palästinas.
- Extensive archaeological training and fieldwork as member of excavation teams to Callirhoe/Jordan (1986, German Protestant Institute of Archaeology in the Holy Land), Petra/Jordan (1992, Naturhistorische Gesellschaft Nuremberg) as volunteer.
- Staff member with responsibility in teaching, fieldwork and publication in excavations teams to Sepphoris/Israel (1993-1994 and 1996-1997, Prof. Dr. Eric M. Meyers), Tel Kinrot/ Israel (1994, 1998 Prof. Dr. Volkmar Fritz).
- Co-director of Kinneret Regional Project since 2001 ( www.kinneret-excavations.org)
- Director of the excavations at the Roman-Byazantine village at Horvat Kur/Galilee, a sub-project of Kinneret Regional Project, since 2007, in 2010 discovery of a Byzantine synagogue, excavations with colleagues from Bern, Helsinki and Wofford College (USA) (www.kinneret-excavations.org).
Professor of Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity
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Professor of Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity
- Faculty of Humanities
- Institute for History
- Oude Geschiedenis
- Koornneef M., Allush K. & Zangenberg J.K. (2023), Jezus van Nazareth naar alle windstreken: Augustinus van Hippo documentary. Hilversum: Evangelische Omroep (NPO2). [film].
- Zangenberg J.K. (2023), Textual and Material Lazarus in Dialogue: Reading John 11:1-44(53) from its Intra-Textual and Extra-Textual Worlds. In: Mizzi D., Rassalle T. & Grey M.J (Eds.), Pushing Sacred Boundaries in Early Judaism and the Ancient Mediterranean: Essays in Honor of Jodi Magness. Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism no. 208. Leiden: Brill. 32-54.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2023), Village and synagogue at Horvat Kur. In: Levine K.I., Weiss Z. & Leibner U. (Eds.), Ancient synagogues revealed 1981-2022. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society. 40-47.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2023), Notes on the remains of Water Channels East of Area J at the foot of Tell el-ʽOrēme and on the premises of the Pilgrims’ Hospice of the German Association of the Holy Land at eṭ-Ṭābġa on the Lake of Galilee. In: Zwickel W. & Pakkala J. (Eds.), Kinneret II. results of the excavations at Tell e-‘Oreme, 1994-2008: Vol. 1: the Bronze Age, the Iron Age II, Post-Iron-Age Periods and other studies. Ägypten und Altes Testament no. 120. Münster: Zaphon Verlag. 529-537.
- Zangenberg J.K., Rheeder A. & Bes P. (2023), A piece of heaven on earth: results of ten years of archaeological research by Kinneret Regional project in the synagogue of Ḥorvat Kur. In: Kamlah J. & Witte M. (Eds.), Temples, synagogues, churches, and mosques: sacred architecture in Palestine from the Bronze Age to Medieval Times no. 49. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. 441-490.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2022), Fishing. In: Berlejung A., Daviau M., Kamlah J. & Lehmann G. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Material Culture in the Biblical World. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck. 269-279.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2022), Epilogue. In: Blanton IV T.R., Choi A. & Liu J. (Eds.), Taxation, Economy and Revolt in Ancient Rome, Galilee and Egypt. London, New York: Routledge. 163-174.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2022), The sanctuary on Mount Gerizim: archaeological pitfalls and promises. In: Alkier S. (Ed.), Konstellationen der Tempelwirtschaft: Neue Perspektiven auf den Tempel am Garizim, den Jerusalemer Tempel und das Artemision in Ephesus. Leiden: Brill. 23-57.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2021), Im, am und um das Tote Meer herum. Handel und Wandel in einer extremen Region, Antike Welt 52(2): 49-58.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2021), Das „Sandwich-Land“ des Nahen Ostens. Kulturelle und politische Brücke zwischen Meer und See , Welt und Umwelt der Bibel 99(26): 12-19.
- Tiwald M. & Zangenberg J.K. (Eds.) (2021), Early Christianity in Town and Countryside : Essays on the Urban and Rural Worlds of Early Christianity no. 126. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2021), Walking along the Lakeshore (Mt 4:18): Observations on Jesus the Jew Traveling through a Changing Galilee . In: Tiwald M. & Zangenberg J.K. (Eds.), Early Christian Encounters with Town and Countryside. Novum Testamentum et Orbis Antiquus no. 126. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. 129-147.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2020), Mit dem Sternenbanner ans Salzmeer. Die abenteuerliche Reise des Lieutenant William Francis Lynch, U.S. Navy, zum tiefsten Punkt der Erde , Antike Welt 51(3): 47-53.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2020), Life in an Extreme Environment. The Dead Sea Area in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods , Qumran Chronicle 27: 101-155.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2020), Farms and Fortresses. Exploring the Diversity of Life around the Dead Sea in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods . In: Peilstöcker M. & Wolfram S. (Eds.), Life at the Dead Sea. Proceedings of the International Conference held at the State Museum of Archaeology Chemnitz (smac), February 21-24, 2018 in Chemnitz. Ägypten und Altes Testament no. 96. Münster: Zafon. 211-223.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2020), Stad van Pracht en Glorie. Jeruzalem ten tijde van Herodes de Grote. In: Bent J. van den & Hart T. (Eds.), Jeruzalem, Jeroesjalajiem, Al-Quds. De heilige stad door de eeuwen heen. Hilversum 129-151.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2020), Archäologie und Liturgie in der römisch-byzantinischen Synagoge von Horvat Kur. Ergebnissde von 10 Jahren Grabung durch das Kinneret Regional Project. [working paper].
- Zangenberg J.K., Lena A. & Pappalardo C. (2020), A “New” Decorated Basalt Stone Block from the Franciscan Excavations at Magdala (Galilee) , Liber Annuus 70: 357-384.
- Zangenberg J.K. (Ed.) (2019), Encyclopedia for Bible and Its Reception no. 16ff. Berlin: De Gruyter.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2019), Will the Real Women Please Sit Down. Interior Space, Seating Arrangements, and Female Presence in the Byzantine Synagogue of Horvat Kur in Galilee. In: Bauks M., Galor K. & Hartenstein J. (Eds.), Gender and Social Norms in Ancient Israel, Early Judaism and Christianity. Texts and Material Culture. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. 91-117.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2019), Anchoring Ancient Galilee at the Lakeshore. Towards Re-conceptionalizing Ancient Galilee as a Mediterranean Environment, Early Christianity 10: 265-291.
- Zangenberg J.K. & Schröter J. (2019), Editorial: Galilee in the Hellenistic and Roman periods: new perspectives on a dynamic region, Early Christianity 10(3): 261-263.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2019), Asketen in der Wüste? Geschichte und Funktion der Ruinen von Khirbet Qumran am Toten Meer. In: Peilstöcker M. & Wolfram S. (Eds.), Leben am Toten Meer. Archäologie aus dem Heiligen Land. Das Buch zur Ausstellung. Chemnitz: Sächsisches Museum für Archäologie. 102-111.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2019), Masada, Archaeology of. In: Gurtner D.M. & Stuckenbruck L.T. (Eds.), The T&T Clark Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism no. 2. London: T&T Clark. 463-467.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2019), Qumran, Khirbet. In: Gurtner D.M. & Stuckenbruck L.T. (Eds.), The T&T Clark Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism no. 2. London: T&T Clark. 645-649.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2019), New observations on the "basalt stone table" from Horvat Kur, Galilee, Strata: Bulletin of the Anglo-Israel Archaeological Society 37: 95-111.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2018), Scelerum inventor et malorum machinator: Diocletian and the Tetrarchy in Lactantius, De morte persecutorum. In: Burgersdijk D.W.P. & Ross A.J. (Eds.), Imagining emperors in the Later Roman Empire no. 1. Leiden, Boston: Brill. 39-62.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2018), A Village and Synagogue of the Roman-Byzantine Period at Horvat Kur in the Galilee, Qadmoniot 155: 42-49.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2017), The Menorah on the Mosaic Floor from the Late Roman/Early Byzantine Synagogue at Ḥorvat Kur, Israel Exploration Journal 67: 110-126.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2017), Archäologische Zeugnisse. In: Schröter J. & Jacobi C. (Eds.), Jesus Handbuch. Tübingen: MohrSiebeck. 171-174.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2017), Inschriften / Münzen. In: Schröter J. & Jacobi C. (Eds.), Jesus Handbuch. Tübingen: MohrSiebeck. 174-181.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2017), Galiläa und Umgebung (Dekapolis, Küstenebene) als Wirkungsraum Jesu. In: Schröter J. & Jacobi C. (Eds.), Jesus Handbuch. Tübingen: MohrSiebeck. 230-237.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2017), Jerusalem und Umgebung als Wirkungsraum Jesu. In: Schröter J. & Jacobi C. (Eds.), Jesus Handbuch. Tübingen: MohrSiebeck. 237-245.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2016), Herodes. König von Judäa. Mainz: Philipp von Zabern.
- Zangenberg J.K. (Ed.) (2016), Early Christianity - Thematic Issue „Ephesus. Early Christian Communities in a Pluriform Urban Context“. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2016), Ephesus: early Christian communities in a pluriform urban context (editorial), Early Christianity 7(3): 289-292.
- Zangenberg J.K., Münger S., Hakola R., McCane B. & Rassalle T. (2016), Horvat Kur: Kinneret regional project 2012, 2013, Hadashot Arkheologiyot: Excavations and Surveys in Israel 128: .
- Zangenberg J.K. (2016), Performing the Sacred in a Community Space. Observations from the 2010-2014 Kinneret Regional Project Excavations in the Byzantine Synagogue of Horvat Kur (Galilee). In: Day J., Hakola R., Kahlos M. & Tervahauta U. (Eds.), Spaces in Late Antiquity. Cultural, Theological and Archaeological Perspectives. London: Routledge. 166-189.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2016), The Functions of the Caves and the Settlement of Qumran. Reflections on a New Chapter of Research. In: Fidanzio M. (Ed.), The Caves of Qumran. Proceedings of the International Conference Lugano 2014 no. 118. Leiden: Brill. 195-209.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2016), A Basalt Stone Table from the Byzantine Synagogue at Horvat Kur, Galilee. Publication and First Interpretation. In: Patrich J., Peleg-Barkat O. & Ben-Yosef E. (Eds.), Arise, Walk through the Land. Studies in the Archaeology and History of the Land of Israel in Memory of Yizhar Hirschfeld on the Tenth Anniversary of his Demise. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society. 61*-78*.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2016), Peace from the Ashes. Observations on the Wars in the East, the Centre and the West of the Roman Empire during the “Long Year of the Four Emperors” 68-70 CE. In: Baden J., Najman H. & Tigchelaar E. (Eds.), Sibyls, Scriptures, and Scrolls. John Collins at Seventy. Journal for the Study of Judaism no. 175. Leiden: Brill. 1443-1476.
- Zangenberg J.K., Münger S., Hakola R., McCane B. & Rassalle T. (2016), Horvat Kur. Kinneret Regional Project – The 2012 and 2013 Seasons,, Israel Antiquities Authority 128: .
- Zangenberg J.K. (2014), Am "fünften Evangelium" wird weitergeschrieben. Neue Erkenntnisse aus der Galiläaforschung, Das Helige Land 146: 8-14.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2014), Der letzte Weg des Großen Königs. Herodes im Rampenlicht, Antike Welt (1): 59-56.
- Neumann F., Zangenberg J.K., Shivtie'el Y. & Münger S. (2014), Galilee Blooming. First Palynological and Arcaeological Data from an Early Byzantine Cistern at Horvat Kur, Journal of Human Palaeoecology 19: 39-54.
- Zangenberg J.K., Münger S., Hakola R. & McCane B.R. (2013), The Kinneret Regional Project Excavations of a Byzantine Synagogue at Horvat Kur, Galilee, 2010-2013, Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel 2: 557-576.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2013), Archäologie Palästinas. Ein Forschungsbericht zur hellenistisch-römischen Zeit, Theologische Literaturzeitung 138(2): 258-274.
- Schröter J. & Zangenberg J.K. (2013), Texte zur Umwelt des Neuen Testaments. Tübingen: MohrSiebeck.
- Zangenberg J.K. & Popovic M. (2013), Dagelijks leven in Judea en de materiele cultuur van Qumran in regionale context. Popovic M. (Ed.), De Dode Zee Rollen. Nieuw licht op de schatten van Qumran. . Assen: WBooks. 72-93.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2013), De locatie en het gebouwencomplex van Qumran. Popović M. (Ed.), De Dode Zee Rollen. Nieuw licht op de schatten van Qumran. . Assen: WBooks. 64-71.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2013), De archeologie van Qumran. Jong M. de & Dorp J. van den (Eds.), Qumran en de Bijbel. Over ontstaan, overlevering en vertaling van de Bijbel. . Heerenveen: Jongbloed. 34-51.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2013), Pure Stone. Archaeological Evidence for Jewish Purity Practices in Late Second Temple Judaism (Miqwa'ot, Stone Vessels). Frevel C. & Nihan C. (Eds.), Purity and the Forming of Religious Traditions in the Ancient Mediterranean World and in Ancient Judaism. . Leiden: Brill. 537-572.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2013), From the Galilean Jesus to the Galilean Silence. Earliest Christianity in the Galilee until the 4th Century C.E. Schröter J. & Rothschild C.K. (Eds.), The Rise and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries C.E.. . Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck. 75-108.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2013), Fragile Vielfalt. Beobachtungen zur zur Sozialgeschichte Alexandrias in hellenistisch-römischer Zeit. Georges T., Albrecht F. & Feldmeier R. (Eds.), Alexandria. Stadt der Bildung und der Religion. . Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck. 91-107.
- Zangenberg J.K., Master D., White L.M. & Nakhay B.A. (Eds.) (2013), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Bible and Archaeology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Zangenberg J.K., Münger S. & Rassalle T. (2013), Synagoge van Horvat Kur geeft steeds meer geheimen bloot. Derde opgravingscampagne leidt opnieuw tot belangrijke vondsten, Archeologie Magazine 1: 40-43.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2013), Der Alltag der Macht. Herodes as Innenpolitiker, Welt und Umwelt der Bibel 70: 18-26.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2013), Jesus der Galiläer und die Archäologie. Beobachtungen zur Bedeutung der Archäologie für die historische Jesusforschung, Münchner Theologische Zeitschrift 64(2): 123-156.
- Zangenberg J.K. & Schröter J. (2012), Bauern, Fischer und Propheten. Galiläa zur Zeit Jesu. Mainz: Philipp von Zabern.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2012), Archaeology, Papyri and Inscriptions. In: Collins J.J. & Harlow D.C. (Eds.), Early Judaism. A Comprehensive Overview. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. 332-366.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2012), Ein Dorf auf dem Hügel - Neue Entdeckungen des Kinneret Regional Project in der Synagoge von Horvat Kur, Galiläa. Zangenberg J.K. & Schröter J. (Eds.), Bauern, Fischer und Propheten. Galiläa zur Zeit Jesu. . Mainz: Philipp von Zabern. 131-144.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2012), Fragile Vielfalt. Beobachtungen zur Sozialgeschichte Alexandrias in hellenistisch-römischer Zeit. Feldmeier R. & Georges T. (Eds.), Alexandria. Stadt der Bildung und der Religion.. . Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck. 88-105.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2012), The Sanctuary on Mount Gerizim. Observations on the Results of 20 Years of Excavation. Kamlah J. & Michelau H. (Eds.), Temple Building and Temple Cult. Architecture and Cultic Paraphernalia of Temples in the Levant (2. - 1. Mill. B.C.E.). Proceedings of a Conference on the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the Institute of Biblical Archaeology at the University of Tübingen (28 - 30 May, 2010). . Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. 399-418.
- Zangenberg J.K., Münger S. & Pakkala J. (2011), Kinneret - An Urban Center at the Crossroads. Excavations on Iron Age IB Tel Kinrot at the Lake of Galilee, Near Eastern Archaeology 74(2): 68-90.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2011), Zwischen Zufall und Einzigartigkeit. Bemerkungen zur jüngsten Diskussion über die Funktion von Khirbet Qumran und die Rolle einiger ausgewählter archäologischer Befunde. Frey J., Claussen C. & Kessler N. (Eds.), Qumran und Archäologie. Texte und Kontexte. . Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck. 121-146.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2011), Johannes en Jacobus, leiders in de eerste eeuw, Schrift: tijdschrift over de bijbel 258: 206-209.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2011), "Bodily Resurrection" of Jesus in Matthew?. Weren W., Sandt H. van de & Verheyden J. (Eds.), Life Beyond Death in Matthew's Gospel. Religious Metaphor or Bodily Reality?. . Leuven: Peeters. 217-231.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2010), Das Tote Meer. Kultur und Geschichte am tiefsten Punkt der Erde. Mainz: Philipp von Zabern.
- Zangenberg J.K. & Busch P. (2010), Des Cornutus’ Kompendium der Überlieferungen zur griechischen Theologie. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2010), Bestattungssitten und Gräber in Palästina zur Zeit Jesu. In: Schefzyk J. & Zwickel W. (Eds.), Judäa und Jerusalem. Leben in römischer Zeit. Stuttgart: Katholisches Bibelwerk. 122-125.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2010), Magdala. Auferstehung aus Ruinen. In: Schefzyk J. & Zwickel W. (Eds.), Judäa und Jerusalem. Leben in römischer Zeit. Stuttgart: Katholisches Bibelwerk. 182-183.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2010), Die Siedlung von Khirbet Qumran und die Texte vom Toten Meer. In: Schefzyk J. & Zwickel W. (Eds.), Judäa und Jerusalem. Leben in römischer Zeit. Stuttgart: Katholisches Bibelwerk. 166-169.
- Zangenberg J.K. & Hadas G. (2010), En-Gedi. Palmengarten und königliche Oase. In: Zangenberg J.K. (Ed.), Das Tote Meer. Kultur und Geschichte am tiefsten Punkt der Erde. Mainz: Philipp von Zabern. 91-100.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2010), Die hellenistisch-römische Zeit am Toten Meer. Kultur, Wirtschaft, Geschichte. In: Zangenberg J.K. (Ed.), Das Tote Meer. Kultur und Geschichte am tiefsten Punkt der Erde. Mainz: Philipp von Zabern. 39-52.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2010), Sepphoris. Stadt des Friedens und der Synagogen. In: Schefzyk J. & Zwickel W. (Eds.), Judäa und Jerusalem. Leben in römischer Zeit. Stuttgart: Katholisches Bibelwerk. 176-179.
- Zangenberg J.K. & Zande D. van de (2010), Urbanization. In: Hezser C. (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Daily Life in Roman Palestine. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 165-188.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2010), Review of: Jacobson D.M. & Kokkinos N. (2010), Herod and Augustus. Papers Presented at the IJS Conference, 21st – 23rd June 2005. Leiden: Brill. Journal for the Study of Judaism : 395-396.
- Zangenberg J.K., Münger S. & Hakola R. (2010), Erneut antike Synagoge am See Gennesaret gefunden, Welt und Umwelt der Bibel 15(4): 62-63.
- Zangenberg J.K., Münger S. & Hakola R. (2010), Antike Synagoge am See Gennesaret gefunden, Antike Welt (5): 4-4.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2010), De Archeologie van Qumran tussen regionaliteit en tekstvondsten, Met Andere Woorden 10(1): 13-26.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2010), Fragile Vielfalt. Beobachtungen zur Sozialgeschichte Alexandrias in hellenistisch-römischer Zeit, Biblische Notizen 147: 107-126.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2010), Archaeological News from the Galilee. Tiberias, Magdala and Rural Galilee, Early Christianity 1: 3-14.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2009), Josef und Aseneth. Zur Pragmatik und Modellhaftigkeit der Konversion Aseneths. Bons E. (Ed.), Der eine Gott und die fremden Kulte. Exklusive und inklusive Tendenzen in den biblischen Gottesvorstellungen. . Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener Verlag. 95-120.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2009), A Conflict Among Brothers. Who Were the hypokritai in Matthew?. Rodgers Z., Daly Denton M. & Fitzpatrick McKinley A. (Eds.), A Wandering Galilean. Essays in Honor of Sean Freyne. . Leiden: Brill. 561-588.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2009), Joseph und Aseneths Ägypten. Oder: Von der Domestikation einer gefährlichen Kultur. Reinmuth E. (Ed.), Joseph und Aseneth. . Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck. 159-186.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2009), Trockene Knochen, himmlische Seligkeit. Todes- und Jenseitsvorstellungen in Qumran und im Alten Judentum. Berlejung A. & Janowski B. (Eds.), Tod und Jenseits im Alten Israel und in seiner Umwelt. Theologische, religionsgeschichtliche, archäologische und ikonographische Aspekte.. . Forschungen zum Alten Testament. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck. 655-689.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2008), Collective Memory and Group Formation. Paul’s Methods of Christological Conflict Control, Biology of Mood & Anxiety Disorders 62: 271-283.
- Sandt H.W.M. van de & Zangenberg J.K. (2008), Matthew, James and the Didache. Three Related Documents in their Jewish and Christian Contex. Leiden: Brill.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2008), Matthew and James. In: Sim D. & Repschinski B. (Eds.), Matthew and his Contemporaries. London 104-122.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2008), „Buried According to the Customs of the Jews”. John 19,40 in its Material and Literary Context. In: Belle G. van (Ed.), The Death of Jesus in the Fourth Gospel. Colloquium Biblicum Lovaniense LIV. Leuven 873-894.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2008), Jesus - Galiläa - Archäologie. Neuere Forschungen in einer Region im Wandel. In: Claussen C. & Frey J. (Eds.), Jesus und die Archäologie Galiläas. Vluyn: Neukirchen. 7-38.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2008), „Common Judaism“ and the Multidimensional Nature of Material Culture. In: Udoh F.E. (Ed.), Redefining First-Century Jewish and Christian Identities. Notre Dame: University Of Notre Dame Press. 209-226.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2008), Reconstructing the Social and Religious Milieu of the Didache. Observations and Possible Results. In: Sandt H.W.M. van de & Zangenberg J. (Eds.), Matthew, James and the Didache. Three Related Documents in their Jewish and Christian Context. Leiden: Brill. 43-69.
- Zangenberg J.K. (2008), Observations on the Function, Character and Location of the New Testament Toponym Gennesare/t (Mk 6:53; Mt 14:34). In: Tromp J., Buitenwerf R. & Hollander H.W. (Eds.), Jesus, Paul and Early Christianity. Studies in Honour of Henk Jan de Jonge. Leiden: Brill. 439-470.
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