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Babathas Orchard The Yadin Papyri And An Ancient Jewish Family Tale Retold 1st Edition Esler

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Babathas Orchard The Yadin Papyri And An Ancient Jewish Family Tale Retold 1st Edition Esler
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.98 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Esler, Philip F
ISBN: 9780191079894, 9780191079900, 9780198767169, 0191079898, 0191079901, 0198767161
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Babathas Orchard The Yadin Papyri And An Ancient Jewish Family Tale Retold 1st Edition Esler by Esler, Philip F 9780191079894, 9780191079900, 9780198767169, 0191079898, 0191079901, 0198767161 instant download after payment.

This work considers the story behind papyri discovered in 1960 in the Cave of Letters by the Dead Sea. The archive contains various contracts and deeds entered into by a Jewish woman named Babatha, daughter of a land owner named Shim'on, at the end of the first century.
Abstract: This work considers the story behind papyri discovered in 1961 in the Cave of Letters by the Dead Sea. The archive contains various contracts and deeds entered into by a Jewish woman named Babatha, daughter of a land owner named Shim'on, at the end of the first century.

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