Abstract

In the previous chapter, I used a thought experiment to introduce the claim that certain individuals in the first century CE cannot be categorized straightforwardly as either Jews or Gentiles. It was 62 CE, Nero and Poppaea had just celebrated their nuptials, and the reception line greeting them was arrayed so that the Jews of the empire would be first in line. Proselytes, gerim, and Idumeans, among others, would have complicated the arrangement of the column.

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