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Robert Henry Charles (1855-1931) was a British scholar and theologian at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. At the turn of the century, Charles emerged as the leading authority in the study of the OT Pseudepigrapha and Jewish apocalypticism and arguably, the most influential British scholar in shaping the nascent field of Second Temple Jewish studies.

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