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... Greek and Latin writers called ' Saracens ' . As we will see , many such groups were drawn into the orbit of biblical monotheism , and converted to Christianity — and in at least some cases to the use of Greek . What is more ...
... Greek and Latin writers called ' Saracens ' . As we will see , many such groups were drawn into the orbit of biblical monotheism , and converted to Christianity — and in at least some cases to the use of Greek . What is more ...
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... Greek theological works ( Casson and Hettich 1950 ) . More important still are the Greek documentary papyri , mostly written in Nessana itself , and covering nearly all of the sixth century ; but one frag- mentary contract is written in ...
... Greek theological works ( Casson and Hettich 1950 ) . More important still are the Greek documentary papyri , mostly written in Nessana itself , and covering nearly all of the sixth century ; but one frag- mentary contract is written in ...
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... Greek , and none is identifiably Jewish ( Gregg and Urman 1996 : 7-17 ) . A similar pattern is revealed by the archaeological and epigraphic evi- dence for the rural settlements of Gaulanitis , some very substantial ( see now Urman 2006 ...
... Greek , and none is identifiably Jewish ( Gregg and Urman 1996 : 7-17 ) . A similar pattern is revealed by the archaeological and epigraphic evi- dence for the rural settlements of Gaulanitis , some very substantial ( see now Urman 2006 ...
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Using Rabbinic Literature as a Source for the History | 7 |
The Palestinian Context of Rabbinic Judaism | 25 |
An Attempt to Define | 51 |
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