Solomon Zeitlin's Studies in the Early History of Judaism, Volumen2Ktav Publishing House, 1973 - 600 páginas |
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... Kingdom of God . On the other hand , the author of Baruch viewed the Messianic Age as the time when the Messiah would establish a Jewish state in Judaea.146 The author of Baruch states that the kingdom which destroyed Zion would itself ...
... Kingdom of God . On the other hand , the author of Baruch viewed the Messianic Age as the time when the Messiah would establish a Jewish state in Judaea.146 The author of Baruch states that the kingdom which destroyed Zion would itself ...
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... kingdom , the Kingdom of Israel worshipping one God of Israel . The God worshipped in the Southern Kingdom was an ethnic God who had made a covenant with their fore- fathers , Abraham , Isaac and Jacob . They worshipped him because he ...
... kingdom , the Kingdom of Israel worshipping one God of Israel . The God worshipped in the Southern Kingdom was an ethnic God who had made a covenant with their fore- fathers , Abraham , Isaac and Jacob . They worshipped him because he ...
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... Kingdom became divided into two parts ; one - the Kingdom of Israel - in the North , and the other the Kingdom of Judah — in the South . From the latter state , the name of Judeans , or Jews is derived . The Kingdom of Israel was ...
... Kingdom became divided into two parts ; one - the Kingdom of Israel - in the North , and the other the Kingdom of Judah — in the South . From the latter state , the name of Judeans , or Jews is derived . The Kingdom of Israel was ...
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Hebrew Scriptures | 1 |
Some Reflections on the Text of the Pentateuch | 43 |
Were there Three TorahScrolls in the Azarah? | 54 |
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