Torah, Temple, Land Constructions of Judaism in Antiquity

The present volume contains the proceedings of a conference held in October 2018 at Humboldt University Berlin. The articles reflect the different categories of describing Judaism of the Second Temple Period in view of their sustainability in characterising an ancient religious community in differen...

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Other Authors: Witte, Markus (Editor), Lepper, Verena M. (Editor), Schröter, Jens (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Mohr Siebeck 2021
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