Mark Leuchter

Mark Leuchter

@markleuchter.bsky.social

Professor of Hebrew Bible and Ancient Judaism at Temple University in Philadelphia. I also make guitar effects. Just trying to get by and be okay with what I see in the mirror every day.

1,932 Followers 203 Following 16 Posts Joined Jul 2023
1 year ago

This is a brilliant article and well worth your time. Speaking of which...well, just read it, people.

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1 year ago
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1 year ago

I think Yonathan Adler's recent book may provide you with some useful info on this. I don't know offhand how many priests we can imaging in Jerusalem at that time, but a major pilgrimage site would have to had a significant number of working priests.

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1 year ago
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For those who cannot attend my book review session at SBL tomorrow, here is the final paragraph of the response I'll be giving.

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1 year ago

No jokes in this one, I'm afraid.

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1 year ago
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My new book is now out through Oxford University Press. Cover photo and link below.

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1 year ago

A shame! I hope you like the book, though.

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1 year ago

Wouldn't be a fun party without you!

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1 year ago
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Heyyy....first new post in a while. If you're a colleague attending the Society of Biblical Literature meeting in San Diego, c'mon down to the session reviewing my new book! It would be great to see some friendly faces there.

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2 years ago

Hi folks, been away for a while dealing with Ye Olde Personal Lyfe but it's fabulous to log back in and see so many great people here. Spending some time now working on a new research project involving Jewish cinema, biblical text and neurolinguistics. So far, kinda fun.

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2 years ago
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Posted this on the "other" place...here's the final paragraph for my forthcoming book on Persian imperial myth and the formation of Jewish scripture.

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2 years ago

Well shoot, I wouldn't mind that.

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2 years ago

I have to get through the editing stage, which is killing me. I feel like I'm swimming/drowning in this material and terrified that for all I've read through and thought about, it's not enough and I'm missing something essential.

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2 years ago

Okay, my first "for real" post. I've been doing work on post-colonial approaches to ancient Persian imperialism, but could use some suggestions for recent research (in the last, say, 5 years). If anything springs to mind, please chime in!

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2 years ago

This is my second post.

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2 years ago

Okay, NOW what?

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