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1 Enoch, the Jewish apocalyptic text composed over several centuries before the common era, was widely read in the early centuries of Christian tradition and used as an authoritative source by several early theologians and authors.1 The tex...
Jacob’s blessing of Joseph in Genesis 49:24-26 forms one section of a longer poem he delivers to his sons on his deathbed, addressing each in turn with a short oracle about his tribe’s future. The Joseph section is unusually concentrated in...
A Jewish sage named Yeshua ben Sira, writing in Jerusalem in the early second century BCE, composed a Hebrew collection of wisdom modeled on the book of Proverbs1, gathering observations, instructions, hymns, and prayers aimed at navigating...
In 1 Kings, the prophet Elijah collapses in the wilderness and asks God to take his life, walks for forty days and forty nights to Mount Horeb, sleeps in a cave, and stands at its mouth covering his face while the divine presence passes by....
The label rabbi in its technical sense, the formal scholarly title for ordained members of a defined class, fits a setting that did not yet exist in Paul’s lifetime. Rabbinic Judaism as a coherent tradition with its own institutions and sta...
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Exploring the Ancient Near East, Hebrew Bible, Septuagint (LXX), Dead Sea Scrolls, Samaritan texts, Pseudepigrapha, Deuterocanon, Classics, New Testament, Targum, Rabbinic, & Patristic literary relationships.
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