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'''Land or Earth?: A Terminological Study of Hebrew 'eres' and Aramaic 'ara' in the Graeco-Roman Period''' (2012) is a book by [[Shizuka Uemura]].  
'''Land or Earth?: A Terminological Study of Hebrew 'eres' and Aramaic 'ara' in the Graeco-Roman Period''' (2012) is a book by [[Shizuka Uemura]].  



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Land or Earth?: A Terminological Study of Hebrew 'eres' and Aramaic 'ara' in the Graeco-Roman Period (2012) is a book by Shizuka Uemura.

Abstract

Originally presented as the Author's PhD dissertation, Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit bi-Yerushalayim, 2005.

Editions and translations

Published in London [England]: T&T Clark International, 2012 (Library of Second Temple Studies, 84).

Contents

The Biblical background of the terms -- Non-Jewish usage of the terms -- Before the Maccabean revolt -- Hasmonaean period -- Qumranic writings -- Herodian and early Roman period -- Responses to the destruction of the Second Temple.

External links

  • [ Google Books]