 | Louis H. Feldman - 1996 - 677 pągines
...Vitry 520. Also note the equivalence of Babylon and Edom (which was equated with Rome from at least the end of the first or the beginning of the second century CE) in Tanhuma, ed. Buber, Tazria' 16.21b. See Gerson Cohen, "Esau as Symbol in Early Medieval Thought,"... | |
 | Catherine Hezser - 1997 - 557 pągines
...authority and supervision of Rabban Gamliel". 2 Alon thus argues for a centralized legal system as early as the end of the first or the beginning of the second century CE The "patriarch" Gamliel II stood at the head of rabbinic jurisdiction and that jurisdiction was... | |
 | Christine Schams - 1998 - 363 pągines
...century.614 As a working hypothesis it will therefore be assumed that Testament of Abraham originated towards the end of the first or the beginning of the second century CE. Only the short recension T. Abr. B refers to Enoch, the scribe, and is therefore relevant for this... | |
 | Bernard Brauchli - 1998 - 384 pągines
...occurrence of the term 'monochord' can be found in Nicomachus of Gerasa's Handbook of Harmonics, at the end of the first or the beginning of the second century AD. Later, in the Middle Ages, a rectangular soundbox was substituted for the plank, producing a louder... | |
 | Jan Assmann, Guy G. Stroumsa - 437 pągines
...of Abraham and the Roots of the High Priest Christology The Apocalypse of Abraham has been dated to the end of the first or the beginning of the second century of the Common Era, contemporaneous to the later writings of the New Testament.41 Its original 18 Leviticus... | |
 | Simon Swain - 1999 - 412 pągines
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 | Jean Bottéro - 2010
...was held in mind, tor instance, by the author of the second letter of Saint Petet, when he wrote at the end of the first or the beginning of the second century and spoke of those "scoffers who pretend not to know that long ago there existed the heavens and the... | |
 | Friedrich Avemarie, Hermann Lichtenberger - 2001 - 401 pągines
...The second example is found in the Second (Syriac) Apocalypse of Baruch (2 Baruch), to be dated at the end of the first or the beginning of the second century CE84. Second Baruch represents a stream of tradition that is paralleled by Fourth Ezra. Regardless... | |
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