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  • ...s,” “Menstruants and the Sacred in Judaism and Christianity,” and “A Brief History of Jewish Circumcision Blood.”--Publisher description. [[Category:Rabbinic Origins (subject)|2010 Cohen]]
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  • ...the Study of the Pentateuch with special emphasis on textual transmission history in the Hellenistic and Roman period was held on August 28-31, 2007 in Tokyo ...stion about the greatest commandment / Adela Yarbro Collins - Creation and sacred space: the reuse of key Pentateuchal themes by Philo, the fourth evangelist
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  • ...of land -- roughly the size of New Jersey -- that is as contested as it is sacred. One cannot even name this territory without sparking controversy. Original The topography and early history of Jerusalem (to 586 B.C.E.) -- The Babylonian (586-539 B.C.E.) and Persian
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  • ...ent research into the relationship of the Old Testament to the New and how sacred Scripture was interpreted during New Testament times. It also provides stim *The tradition history of the Exodus-review in 5 Ezra 1 / [[Theodore A. Bergren]]
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  • *3. Primitive History Rewritten from the Standpoint of the Law *4. Sacred Legends
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  • ...continue to learn from the past, keep their stories alive and ensure that history does not repeat itself,” freshman Holocaust Remembrance Chair Zachary Mil ...who are with us who live in St. Louis,” Novack said. “I think that it is a sacred duty to ensure that their stories are told in the first person every day, e
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  • *66. [[Primaeval History Interpreted: The Rewriting of Genesis 1-11 in the Book of Jubilees (2000 Ru *91. [[On Earth as in Heaven: The Restoration of Sacred Time and Sacred Space in the Book of Jubilees (2005 Scott), book]]
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  • ==History== ...reatly that the splendour of a woman is even compared to the beauty of the sacred objects of the Temple, whose rites the author very highly regards. On the o
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  • ==History== ...tory or Apology (1 Macc 9:23-24) -- [[Friedrich V. Reiterer]]: The Role of History in 1 Macc 2:49-70 -- [[Stefan Schorch]]: The Libraries of 2 Macc 2:13-15 an
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  • ====Tacitus on the History of the Jews==== ...vel form of worship, opposed to all that is practiced by other men. Things sacred with us, with them have no sanctity, while they allow what with us is forbi
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  • ...d people reside. There, Aeneas finds his father, who tells him of the rich history of Rome to come.[28] ...ing the Philistines in battle, after prior attempts to consult God through sacred lots and other means had failed. When summoned, however, the spirit of Samu
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  • ...rld of Second Temple Judaism. It focuses in particular on the intellectual history of the process that led the first Christian to turn Jesus from a Jewish pro ...ing the very will of God, since God is sovereign over the affairs of human history, including the rise of Roman hegemony. Yet the domain of the Gentiles, for
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  • ...d by the virtue of these men, looked up to them as free by nature, and not subject to the frown of any human being, and have celebrated their manner of messin |title=Natural History
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  • MT -- [[Joseph Dreams of Greatness]] -- 2 This is the history of the family of Jacob. Joseph, being seventeen years old, was shepherding ...eth by her branches all unfruitful trees; even so didst thou my son Joseph subject by thy wisdom and thy good works all the magicians of Mizraim; and when, ce
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  • ...vidence of ancient manuscripts on 1 Enoch’s prominence in the transmission history of Scriptures in Ethiopia. Related to that prominence is its usage by other The Animal Apocalypse is a review of history that starts from the primeval times and extends to the end of the world. Th
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  • ...]]. The Greek Historian [[Dio Cassius]] dedicated books 61-63 of his Roman History to the reign of [[Nero]]. ...g recruit, seeing the emperor in mean attire and bound with chains, as the subject required, rushed forward to lend him aid.
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  • ...that this was not merely a new title but a more honorable one, inasmuch as sacred places too, and those in which anything is consecrated by augural rites are ...mes in the Circus next occurred, he removed the statue of the god from the sacred procession. And it is safe to say that in none of his wars did he encounter
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  • ...(XV 299-322). [[Herod]] has the occasion to show his deep concern for his subject on the occasion of a drought, followed by a plague (XV 299-316). Josephus i ...[[Augustus]], incensed by this show of strength, who calls [[Herod]] as a subject and no more a friend. [[Herod]], however, sends to Rome [[Nicolaus]] of Dam
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  • ...sing. The Greek Historian [[Dio Cassius]] dedicated book 59 of his [[Roman History]] to the reign of [[Gaius Caligula]]. ...es clearly prove that Pliny is mistaken; for the writers of [[Augustus]]'s history all agree, that [[Germanicus]], at the expiration of his consulship, was se
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