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Tradition, Transmission, and Transformation from Second Temple Literature through Judaism and Christianity in Late Antiquity: Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Symposium of the Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature, Jointly Sponsored by the Hebrew University Center for the Study of Christianity, 22–24 February, 2011
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Author
Menahem Kister; Hillel Newman; Michael Segal; Ruth Clements (Editors)
Series
Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah
Volume
113
Year of Publication
2015-11-18
Publisher
Brill
City of Publication
Leiden; Boston
Pages
392
Language
en
ISBN
9789004274082, 9789004299139, 9004274081
ARI Id
1674442344626
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Primitive and early church Civilization Greco-Roman Rabbinical literature Judaism Talmudic period Qumrantexte Dead Sea scrolls Criticism interpretation History and criticism Rezeption Congresses Post-exilic period (Judaism) Apocryphal books Church history Schrift History Frühchristentum Dead sea scrolls Judaism history post-exilic period 586 b.c.-210 a.d. Judaism history talmudic period 10-425 Church history primitive and early church ca. 30-600 Rabbinical literature history and criticism Civilization greco-roman