David Hendin, Guide to Biblical Coins

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David M. May
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The much-anticipated sixth edition of Guide to Biblical Coins is now published. It has been 45 years since David Hendin, a leading authority on ancient Judean and Roman coins, first undertook to provide a guide for coins associated with the biblical world, and it has been a decade since the appearance of the fifth edition (2010). Each edition over the years has provided incremental improvement over the previous editions, and this latest edition is no exception. Both in the text and bibliography, this edition illustrates updated research in history, archeology, and numismatic studies. It also includes the addition of new coin images and photographs while excising others. At the heart of the Guide to Biblical Coins is the presentation of over 2000 coin illustrations and photographs (chaps. 3–8). Each coin is listed with details based on the issuing authority, metal (gold, silver, bronze), denomination, and the image description and inscription located on the obverse and reverse. The coins are organized chronologically beginning with the Persian period to the Roman period under Emperor Hadrian. Special chapters are dedicated to coinage related to the Jewish War (chap. 9) and the Bar Kokhba revolt (chap. 10). Additional chapters highlight Judean connections to the Roman republic and Roman imperial coinage (chap. 11), New Testament coins (chap. 12), and miscellaneous connected biblical coins (chap. 13). The foundation for these chapters is laid in chapter 1. It provides background information on various aspects of ancient coins, such as terms, production, distribution, fakes, dating, worth, and conservation. As is evident by the various chapters in Hendin’s work, he has a broad definition for what constitutes “biblical” coins. This broad definition is a plus for setting the numismatic context of the biblical world. The referencing system for the coin entries in the sixth edition is different from that in the fifth edition (and any previous editions). To assist readers who are familiar with previous editions, the author has conveniently provided in the “Concordance” a key for coordinating the current referencing system with previous ones (pp. 535–56). In addition to reference entries on biblical coins, brief overviews on rulers, dynasties, historical periods, and select symbols found on coins are also interlaced throughout the book. Often these probes into specific symbols provide for fruitful reflection upon the meaning being conveyed to a larger original audience. Of special interest for biblical studies are the symbols on the Hasmonean dynastic coinage (pp. 147–57) and the Herodian coinage (pp. 185–89). The revisions in this edition are many; some are small, and some are large, but all provide an improved guidebook for the reader. These revisions are just a few examples. First, the monetary values associated with each coin have been eliminated in favor of describing each coin in relationship to its rarity (p. xix). Beside the difficulty of fixing a value in dollars for an ancient coin, this revision moves the coins away from being an object to collect for its monetary value to an artifact of historical worth. Second, both the text and the expanded bibliography (pp. 502–33) reflect updated research and new theories. For example, in previous editions, the identity of the name Eleazar, as found on Bar Kokhba revolt coinage (132–136 C.E.), was theorized as a reference to a 1171782 RAE0010.1177/00346373231171782Review & ExpositorBook Reviews book-review2023
大卫·亨丁,《圣经硬币指南》
备受期待的《圣经硬币指南》第六版现已出版。古犹太和罗马硬币的主要权威大卫·亨丁首次承诺为与圣经世界有关的硬币提供指南已经45年了,第五版(2010年)问世已经十年了。多年来的每一个版本都比以前的版本有所改进,最新的版本也不例外。无论是在文本还是参考书目中,本版本都阐述了历史、考古学和钱币学研究的最新研究。它还包括添加新的硬币图像和照片,同时删除其他图像和照片。《圣经硬币指南》的核心是展示了2000多幅硬币插图和照片(第3-8章)。每枚硬币都根据发行机构、金属(金、银、青铜)、面额以及正面和背面的图像描述和铭文列出了详细信息。这些硬币按时间顺序排列,从波斯时期到哈德良皇帝统治下的罗马时期。专门章节介绍了与犹太战争(第9章)和巴尔·科赫巴起义(第10章)有关的铸币。其他章节强调了犹太与罗马共和国和罗马帝国铸币的联系(第11章)、《新约》硬币(第12章)和其他相关的圣经硬币(第13章)。第一章为这些章节奠定了基础。它提供了有关古代硬币各个方面的背景信息,如条款、生产、分销、赝品、年代、价值和保护。正如Hendin作品中的各个章节所表明的那样,他对“圣经”硬币的构成有着广泛的定义。这个宽泛的定义对于设定圣经世界的钱币背景来说是一个加分项。第六版硬币条目的参考系统与第五版(以及任何以前的版本)不同。为了帮助熟悉先前版本的读者,作者在“和谐”中方便地提供了一个将当前参考系统与先前参考系统相协调的关键(第535-56页)。除了圣经硬币上的参考条目外,对统治者、王朝、历史时期的简要概述以及硬币上的精选符号也贯穿全书。这些对特定符号的探索通常会对传达给更多原始受众的意义进行富有成效的反思。对圣经研究特别感兴趣的是哈斯莫内王朝铸币(147-57页)和希律王朝铸币(185-89页)上的符号。本版修订内容较多;有些是小的,有些是大的,但都为读者提供了一本改进的指南。这些修订只是几个例子。首先,消除了与每枚硬币相关的货币价值,有利于描述每枚硬币与其稀有性的关系(第xix页)。除了难以确定古硬币的美元价值外,这一修订还将硬币从货币价值的收藏对象转变为具有历史价值的文物。其次,文本和扩展的参考书目(第502-33页)都反映了最新的研究和新的理论。例如,在以前的版本中,在BarKokhba起义货币(公元前132-136年)上发现的Eleazar这个名字的身份被理论化为参考1171782 RAE00010.1177/00346373231171782 Review&ExpositorBook review2023
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