Recent studies highlight the character of Deuteronomy's laws of public ocials (Deut. 16.18β18.22) as the rst draft for a constitutional government of the future. Sarah Pearce explores what these laws meant for Jewish interpreters and their communities in the Seco
The birth of Moses in Jewish literature of the Second Temple period
β Scribed by Pinnick, Avital Kobayashi
- Publisher
- Ph.D. Harvard University
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 259
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
A proper assessment of the manifold relationships that obtain between βwisdomβ and βTorahβ in the Second Temple Period has fascinated generations of interpreters. The essays of the present collection seek to understand this key relationship by focusing attention on specific instances of the receptio
<p>Until very recently, the idea of ancient Jewish sciences would have<br>been considered unacceptable. Since the 1990βs, Early Modern<br>and Medieval Science in Jewish sources has been actively studied, but the consensus was that no real scientific themes could<br>be found in earlier Judaism. This
<div>Until very recently, the idea of ancient Jewish sciences would have been considered unacceptable. Since the 1990βs, Early Modern and Medieval Science in Jewish sources has been actively studied, but the consensus was that no real scientific themes could be found in earlier Judaism. This work po
Based on evidence taken from a wide range of source material, Christina Scham employs an innovative excl usive approach to the study of Jewish scribes and their role in the Second-Temple period. '