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  • [[Category:Garden of Eden (event)|1913 Annenkov]]
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  • ...ecriminations, and other challenges that lead them down an inevitable path of passions and jealousies"--Publisher's description. [[Category:Garden of Eden (event)|2005 Maine]]
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  • ...e and the South American regions. [[Atlantis]] perished in a cataclismatic event (that would be remembered in ancient mythologies as the [[Great Flood]]). ...aughan Hyde Kenealy]] had done in 1872 by reinvented [[Enoch]] as the king of Atlantis and other authors would do after him.
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  • ''' Cain''' (2011) is the English edition of [[Caim (2009 Saramago), novel]]. Translated from the Portuguese by [[Margar ...e destruction of the Tower of Babel, Moses and the golden calf, the trials of Job. The rapacious Queen Lilith takes him as her lover. An old man with two
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  • Survey of ancient sources on [[Reuben]]. ...ion of my children before the Lord when they shall be enslaved in the land of the Mizraee.'''
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  • ...h''' is a graduate course offered by Gabriele Boccaccini at the University of Michigan in the Winter 2012. ...econd Temple Judaism. It focuses in particular on the intellectual history of the process that led the first Christian to turn Jesus from a Jewish prophe
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  • Title: '''Concepts of Evil in Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins''' == A welcome from Gabriele Boccaccini, director of the Enoch Seminar ==
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