The Grammar of Messianism
    Messianism is one of those classic topics in Jewish studies that suffers not for lack of attention but rather for confusion [...]
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    Rebuilding Eden in the Land of Eridu
    The site of Eridu had a special place in the Mesopotamian tradition. In Babylonian literature the relevance of Eridu […]
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    The Exodus in Archaeology and Text
    The Exodus is at the core of the Bible: understanding it requires a fusion of archaeology and texts. But a new interpretation suggests that scholars should be looking for [...]
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    The Pharaoh’s Magic - Imagery and Diplomacy in the Late Bronze Age
    What was the ‘actual’ role of ancient Egyptian magic in the royal palace [...]
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    The Christian Monks Who Saved Jewish History
    Many popular texts of Jewish history were translated from Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic and preserved mainly by Orthodox Christians instead of Jews. [...]
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  • Rebuilding Eden in the Land of Eridu
  • The Exodus in Archaeology and Text
  • The Pharaoh’s Magic - Imagery and Diplomacy in the Late Bronze Age
  • The Christian Monks Who Saved Jewish History

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