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A Kingdom Of Priests Ancestry And Merit In Ancient Judaism Martha Himmelfarb

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A Kingdom Of Priests Ancestry And Merit In Ancient Judaism Martha Himmelfarb
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.05 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Martha Himmelfarb
ISBN: 9780812202274, 0812202279
Language: English
Year: 2013

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A Kingdom Of Priests Ancestry And Merit In Ancient Judaism Martha Himmelfarb by Martha Himmelfarb 9780812202274, 0812202279 instant download after payment.

Considers a range of texts—including the Book of Watchers, Book of Jubilees, legal documents from the Dead Sea scrolls, writings of Philo of Alexandria, and the Book of Revelation—to explore the tensions inherent in Second Temple Judaism's emphasis on ancestry as the primary criterion for inclusion among the chosen people of Israel.


Considers a range of texts—including the Book of Watchers, Book of Jubilees, legal documents from the Dead Sea scrolls, writings of Philo of Alexandria, and the Book of Revelation—to explore the tensions inherent in Second Temple Judaism's emphasis on ancestry as the primary criterion for inclusion among the chosen people of Israel.

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