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*Hillel the Elder / [[Judah Goldin]] / Journal of Religion 26 (1946)  
*Hillel the Elder / [[Judah Goldin]] / Journal of Religion 26 (1946)  


*Hillel the Elder in the light of the Dead Sea scrolls / [[Nahum N. Glatzer]] / [[The Scrolls and the New Testament (1957 Stendahl), edited volume)]]
*Hillel the Elder in the light of the Dead Sea scrolls / [[Nahum N. Glatzer]] / [[The Scrolls and the New Testament (1957 Stendahl), edited volume]]


*The Figure of Hillel: A Counterpart to the Problem of Historical Jesus / [[Jacob Neusner]] / [[Judaism in the Beginning of Christianity (1984 Neusner), book]]
*The Figure of Hillel: A Counterpart to the Problem of Historical Jesus / [[Jacob Neusner]] / [[Judaism in the Beginning of Christianity (1984 Neusner), book]]

Revision as of 12:46, 11 August 2010

Hillel the Elder was, according to Rabbinic tradition, a sage living at the turn of the Common Era, at the time of Herod the Great and Emperor Augustus.

Overview

Hillel in ancient sources

Hillel in Scholarship

Hillel in Fiction

Related categories

External links

References (major articles)

  • Hillel the Elder / Judah Goldin / Journal of Religion 26 (1946)