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This compendium includes studies on several verses/passages in the Gospel of Mark, as well as investigations into the literary genre "Gospel."
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      Gospel of MarkLiterary GenresHistory and theory of literary genresEuangelion
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      MagicSyriac StudiesSyriac ChristianityMedieval Magic
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      Dinler Tarihikurban ritüeli
As part of the panel on "Spatial Imagination in Second Temple Apocalypticism," this paper examines the depiction of the Temple in the Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice (Shirot ‘Olat HaShabbat). These 13 songs, thought to have been used for... more
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      Jewish StudiesApocalypticismDead Sea Scrolls (Religion)Qumranic Studies
2 Maccabees 1:10–2:18 ascribes authority to Nehemiah for the reinstatement of pure and acceptable worship in the Second Temple, including an extensive comparison between Nehemiah, Jeremiah and Solomon. This concern for the sanctity of the... more
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      Ezra-NehemiahHebrew Bible/Old Testament2 Maccabees
The world axis and celestial pole were important in ancient religion and mythology. This paper looks at their possible representation in Judaism, Christianity and the Bible, as the holy mountain, tree of Eden and the cross.
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      ReligionComparative ReligionMythologyBiblical Studies
This study explores the textual dynamics both within and between the law in Deut 27 and the narratives in Josh 3–4 and 8. It includes original analyses of: (a) the narrative of the Jordan crossing and its internal contradictions and... more
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      Hebrew BibleDead Sea Scrolls (Religion)Biblical StudiesOld Testament
The astronomical section of the Book of Enoch schematically addresses the primary cycles of the sun and the moon. However, a part of this book (1 Enoch 78:15-17 + 79:2-5) describing an intriguing 177-day-long waning and waxing of the... more
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      Qumranic StudiesQumranQumran, Dead Sea Scrolls, Second Temple Judaism1 Enoch, Late Babylonian period
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      SociologyHumanitiesArtArchives de sciences sociales des religions
Tra le sette giudaiche al tempo di Gesù, secondo i sadducei non vi sarebbero angeli e spiriti, né πνεῦμα ἅγιος, né resurrezione o vita dopo la morte, come si legge nei vangeli (Marco 12,18-27; Matteo 22,23-34; Luca 20,27-38; Atti 23,6-10)... more
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      Early Judaism (2nd Temple, Greco-Roman)Dead Sea Scrolls (Religion)Early ChristianityQumranic Studies
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      Copper ScrollCopper Scroll Studies
Corrado Martone, “This Must Be the Place: The Zadokite Exodus in the Dead Sea Scrolls,” in The Dead Sea Scrolls at Seventy: “Clear a Path in the Wilderness!,” ed. Esther Chazon et al., vol. 147 of Studies in the Texts from the Desert of... more
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      Jewish HistorySecond Temple JudaismQumranDead Sea Scrolls
Conference title: “Pray for the peace of Jerusalem” (Ps 122:6). The Divine-Human, Messianic and Eschatological Gift of Peace in the Holy Land Date: November 05-07 (Tuesday-Thursday) 2024 Place: the John Paul II Catholic University of... more
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      ChristianityPeace and Conflict StudiesNew TestamentOld Testament Theology
in Vigilia 89 (2024/6), pp. 568-571.
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      J. R. R. TolkienBiography
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      ArtReligious HistoryHistorical Studies
Megjelent a nem kánoni ószövetségi irodalom legkorábbi és legjelentősebb művének, Henok első könyvének első mérvadó magyar fordítása, a későbbi Henok-irodalom műveivel (szláv és héber Henok) egy kötetben, bevezetőkkel és jegyzetekkel.... more
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      HumanitiesArtOld Testament
The paper aims to demonstrate the importance of the Samaritan Pentateuch for the reconstruction of the transmission of the Pentateuch in the Persian period. 1) The Samaritan Pentateuch, vis-a-vis the Masoretic text, seems to bear clear... more
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      Textual CriticismSecond Temple JudaismSeptuagintDeuteronomistic History
This paper compares six key nineteenth-century accounts that document the origin and history of the Shapira fragments, aiming to reconstruct a coherent historical narrative of the events. These accounts are presented in a harmonized... more
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      Dead Sea ScrollsMoses Wilhelm ShapiraM. W. ShapirahMoses W. Shapira - 19th Century Antiquarian & Bookseller
Review of Desmond Seward's Jerusalem's Traitor. Josephus, Masada, and the Fall of Judea
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    • History of Israel
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    • Archaeology
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      HistoryDead Sea ScrollsLanguage StudiesHistorical Studies
Review
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    • Ancient Military History
Robert Eisenman is an adventurer who goes around and finds treasures in caves. His specialty is the scrolls in old Hebrew he found in the caves around the Dead Sea, the famous Dead Sea Scrolls, and today it is accepted that they must have... more
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      Abrahamic ReligionsDead Sea Scrolls (Religion)Dogmatism (epistemology)Qumran
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      Jewish StudiesNew TestamentDemonologyQumran
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      HistoryQumranic StudiesBiblical ArchaeologyQumran
“When Jesus entered the Temple and overthrew the moneychangers' tables, He caused a real financial hit to Annas and his family. The holy days, when a few million pilgrims traveled to Jerusalem, were their most lucrative times. Jesus'... more
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    • AMAIC, Australian Marian Academy of the Immaculate Conception, revision ancient history era King Hezekiah Judah
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      ArchaeologyQumranDead Sea ScrollsJudean desert
This printout presents cumulative data concerning the 4QIsaiah fragments, correlating between DJD sigla and IAA inventory numbers, as well as the photographic history of all fragments, correlating between PAM negatives and IAA B-numbers.... more
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      Book of IsaiahQumranDead Sea Scrolls
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      New TestamentRabbinic LiteratureAncient JudaismQumran
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Power Point delle lezioni che ho tenuto lunedì 7 e martedì 8 ottobre 2024 all'Università degli Studi di Udine nel corso di "Storia del cristianesimo e delle Chiese" della prof.ssa Emanuela Colombi.
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      Jewish StudiesNew TestamentDead Sea Scrolls (Religion)Early Christianity
Juan 10: 22 "Celebrábase en Jerusalén la fiesta de la dedicación. Era invierno, y IESHUA andaba en el templo por el pórtico de Salomón. Y le rodearon los judíos y le dijeron: ¿Hasta cuándo nos turbarás el alma? Si tú eres el Mesías,... more
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    • Biblical Studies
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      ArchaeologyGeologyQumranDead Sea Scrolls
Este ensayo trata de examinar, más que contestar, algunas preguntas básicas acerca de la naturaleza y las posibilidades de la historiografía moderna y contemporánea, especialmente en lo que a la que trata de los orígenes de la Biblia, la... more
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Doubts regarding the birth of the Qumran community have given rise to various hypotheses over the decades. This article takes into consideration the hypotheses of Solomon Steckoll and Silvio Barbaglia on the origins of the Dead Sea... more
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      Second Temple JudaismSecond Temple PeriodDead Sea ScrollsDamascus Document
Explores the similarities and differences between Hamas and the Jewish Zealots at the time of the destruction of the Second Temple.
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      Israel-PalestinePalestinian-Israeli conflictBabylonian talmudPalestine Gaza
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      HistoryAncient HistoryArtDead Sea Scrolls (Religion)
Presento en este artículo una propuesta de comprensión del na- ciente cristianismo que intenta poner en diálogo los conceptos de “marginalidad” y “espacialidad” con el fin de iluminar el debate ac- tual sobre la relación de los diversos... more
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      Early ChristianityAncient JudaismAncient Judaism and Christian Origins
Lessons taught by the way people handled Scripture
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      GnosticismGospelsSeptuagintDeuteronomistic History
An examination of the clerical figure mocked by Buck Mulligan on the opening pages of James Joyce’s Ulysses is invited by the portrait of the first high priest Aaron in the Church of St. Magnus the Martyr, linked to T.S. Eliot's The Waste... more
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References to the antediluvian patriarch in the Bible are scant indeed. Everything about Enoch in the Old Testament can be read in less than a minute (see Genesis 5:18–24). The New Testament book of Jude adds only two more verses (see... more
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This article explores the Kabbalistic framework enhancing the sanctity of guarding the eyes (shemirat ha-eynayim), a key theme in early modern moralistic literature, particularly in Reshit Hokhmah. De Vidas cautions against severe... more
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      SexualityKabbalahMussar
Dead Sea Discoveries 31/2 (2024): 223-225.
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      Self and IdentityEarly Judaism (2nd Temple, Greco-Roman)Dead Sea Scrolls (Religion)Biblical Studies
Anna Angelini and Peter Altmann address pivotal issues on the biblical dietary prohibitions and their significance as practices and texts through philological, zooarchaeological, iconographic, and comparative ancient Near Eastern and... more
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      Pentateuchal TheoryDeuteronomyLeviticusDietary Laws
Anna Angelini and Peter Altmann address pivotal issues on the biblical dietary prohibitions and their significance as practices and texts through philological, zooarchaeological, iconographic, and comparative ancient Near Eastern and... more
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      Ancient HistoryArchaeologyAnthropologyGreek Literature
Old Testament criticism originated in the rationalism of the 17th and 18th centuries and developed within the context of the scientific approach to the humanities especially history which grew during the 19th century. What are the... more
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      Old Testament Textual CriticismOld Testament StudiesOld Testament ExegesisHebrew Bible/Old Testament
Abstract: The Hebrew Bible contains three references to the export of wheat from Israel to Tyre. Difficult and suspiciously similar phrases occur in the Masoretic Text of each: חִטִּים מַכֹּלֶת in 1 Kgs 5:25 (Eng. 5:11); חִטִּים מַכּוֹת... more
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      Bible TranslationBook of EzekielBook of ChroniclesBook of Kings
The 1st-c. CE Roman siege system of Masada exhibits a high degree of preservation due to its remote location and the arid climate. However, unlike the thoroughly excavated Masada fortress, the siege system has not received due attention.... more
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      PhotogrammetryDigital Photogrammetry applied to Archaeology3D modelling cultural heritageAerial Photogrammetry
book review
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      Manuscript StudiesThe Dead Sea Scrolls
The article deals with the meaning of idiom "before the face of the Lord" in combination with the verbs of movement in the context of the cult service of the Jewish sanctuary. An attempt has been made to refute the hypothesis of borrowing... more
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      SemioticsLinguisticsBiblical ExegesisCulturology