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*[[Heiligengräber in Jesu Umwelt (1958 Jeremias), book]]
*[[Heiligengräber in Jesu Umwelt (1958 Jeremias), book]]
*[[Die theologische Bedeutung der Funde am Toten Meer (The Theological Meaning of the Dead Sea Scrools / 19?? Jeremias), book]]
**[[Il significato teologico dei reperti del Mar Morto = Die theologische Bedeutung der Funde am Toten Meer (1964 @19?? Jeremias / Colao Pellizzari), book (Italian ed.)]]


*[[Das Problem des historischen Jesus (1964 Jeremias), book]]
*[[Das Problem des historischen Jesus (1964 Jeremias), book]]

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Joachim Jeremias (1900-1979) was a German scholar.

Biography

Born in Dresden, Germany, spent his formative years in Jerusalem. Professor at Göttingen from 1935 to 1968. Focused on historical, archaeological and literary data for the reconstruction on the Jewish environment in which Jesus lived.

Works on Second Temple Judaism

Books

References

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