Jonathan A. Goldstein

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Jonathan A. Goldstein
Born1929
Died2004
Iowa City, Iowa
NationalityAmerican
OccupationAcademic
Academic background
EducationJewish Theological Seminary, Harvard University
Alma materColumbia University (Ph.D.)
Academic work
DisciplineBiblical studies
InstitutionsColumbia University
University of Iowa
Notable worksI Maccabees, II Maccabees (AYB)

Jonathan A. Goldstein (1929–2004) was a biblical scholar and author who wrote for the Anchor Bible Series. He was the author of books on I Maccabees and II Maccabees, as well as a book about competing religions in the ancient world.

Goldstein studied at the Jewish Theological Seminary and earned a bachelor's degree and master's degree at Harvard University. He then earned a doctorate from Columbia University and taught history there for two years. He then taught at the University of Iowa from 1962 to 1997, and lived in Iowa City until his death in 2004.

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  • I Maccabees. Anchor Yale Bible. Doubleday. 1976. ISBN 0-385-08533-8.
  • II Maccabees. Anchor Yale Bible. Doubleday. 1983. ISBN 0-385-04864-5.
  • Semites, Iranians, Greeks, and Romans: Studies in Their Interactions. 1990. ISBN 1-55540-512-6.
  • The Jews of China. 2000. ISBN 0-7656-0443-4.
  • Peoples of an Almighty God: Competing Religions in the Ancient World. 2002. ISBN 0-385-42347-0.

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