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<big>The '''History of research''' shows the variety of Second Temple Jewish Studies, by [[Mapping identities]] of [[Scholars]] and [[Authors]] involved, and unfolding the succession of [[People's generations]]. It also detailes the [[Works' chronology]] and [[Languages]] | <big>The '''History of research''' shows the variety of Second Temple Jewish Studies, by [[Mapping identities]] of [[Scholars]] and [[Authors]] involved, and unfolding the succession of [[People's generations]]. It also detailes the [[Works' chronology]] and [[Languages]] | ||
''4 Enoch'' includes entries dealing with each on these | ''4 Enoch'' includes entries dealing with each on these issues, showing the chronological progression of research as well as the impact of national schools and geographical and linguistic diversity.</big> | ||
To browse the entries, search the categories: ''Mapping identities'', ''Languages'', ''People's generations'', and ''Works' chronology''. | To browse the entries, search the categories: ''Mapping identities'', ''Languages'', ''People's generations'', and ''Works' chronology''. |
Revision as of 11:43, 3 September 2009
The History of research shows the variety of Second Temple Jewish Studies, by Mapping identities of Scholars and Authors involved, and unfolding the succession of People's generations. It also detailes the Works' chronology and Languages
4 Enoch includes entries dealing with each on these issues, showing the chronological progression of research as well as the impact of national schools and geographical and linguistic diversity.
To browse the entries, search the categories: Mapping identities, Languages, People's generations, and Works' chronology.