From the Maccabees to the Mishnah

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Westminster John Knox Press, 1987. jan. 1. - 251 oldal
As interesting to read as they are informative, the volumes in this important series deal in new ways with topics and materials that illuminate the life and literature of early Christianity...Taken as a whole, the series offers various new avenues of approach to an understanding of the social, intellectual, and literary environment of the early Christian movement.---Victor Paul Furnish, University Distinguished Professor of New Testament, Southern Methodist University

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II
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III
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IV
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V
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VII
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VIII
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IX
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XLIII
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XLIV
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XLV
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XLVI
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XLVII
142
XLVIII
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XLIX
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L
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X
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XII
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XIII
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XIV
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XV
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XVII
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XVIII
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XIX
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XX
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XXII
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XXIII
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XXIV
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XXV
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XXVII
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XXVIII
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XXIX
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XXX
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XXXI
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XXXII
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XXXIII
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XXXIV
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XXXV
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XXXVI
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XXXVII
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XXXVIII
120
XXXIX
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XL
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XLI
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XLII
127
LI
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LII
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LIII
159
LIV
160
LV
164
LVII
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LVIII
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LIX
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LX
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LXI
174
LXII
177
LXIII
182
LXIV
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LXV
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LXVI
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LXVII
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LXVIII
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LXIX
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LXX
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LXXI
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LXXII
213
LXXIII
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LXXV
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LXXVI
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LXXVII
218
LXXVIII
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LXXIX
224
LXXX
228
LXXXI
231

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Shaye J. D. Cohen received a B.A. in classics from Yeshiva College in 1970, a M.A. in Judaica and rabbinic ordination at the Jewish Theological Seminary, and a second M.A. and a Ph.D. in ancient history at Columbia University. A director and professor of Judaic Studies at Brown University, he previously worked at the Jewish Theological Seminary as Dean of the Graduate School, and was a visiting Professor of History at Columbia University. Holding a keen interest in the history of Judaism and its social and legal boundaries, his published works include Josephus in Galilee and Rome: His Vita and Development as a Historian and From the Maccabees to the Mishnah: A Profile of Judaism. He has also written numerous articles and book chapters on the menstrual taboo in Judaism. He has received numerous honors, including the Faculty Fellow and Whiting Fellow from Columbia University, the Fellowship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture, and the Fellow of the American Academy for Jewish Research.

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