Cyrus H. Gordon Quote

The customs of both the Greeks and Hebrews in that heroic age were often alien to their respective descendants in the classical periods. We shall have to bear in mind that the gulf separating classical Israel (of the great Prophets) from classical Greece (of the scientists and philosophers) must not be read back into the heroic age when both peoples formed part of the same international complex.


Introduction - The Common Background of Greek and Hebrew Civilizations (1965 [1962])


The customs of both the Greeks and Hebrews in that heroic age were often alien to their respective descendants in the classical periods. We shall...

The customs of both the Greeks and Hebrews in that heroic age were often alien to their respective descendants in the classical periods. We shall...

The customs of both the Greeks and Hebrews in that heroic age were often alien to their respective descendants in the classical periods. We shall...

The customs of both the Greeks and Hebrews in that heroic age were often alien to their respective descendants in the classical periods. We shall...