03010cam a22004214i 4500003000900000005001700009008004100026020001500067020001800082035002000100040003300120082001800153245010000171264004900271300004400320336002100364337002500385338002300410504003900433504003300472505175800505526001002263526001002273526001002283526001002293526000802303526000802311526000802319526000802327526000802335526000802343526000802351650004202359650003902401650005202440650006302492700003302555PE-LiUPU20250731173115.0190320s2018 xxu rb 001 0 eng d a1946527114 a9781946527110 a(Sirsi) a251995 aPE-LiUPUbspacPE-LiUPUerda04a220.6bS822300aStrength to strength :bessays in appreciation of Shaye J.D. Cohen /ceditor Michael L. Satlow. 1aProvidence :bBrown Judaic Studies,c[2018]. axiv, 714 páginas ;c23 centímetros. atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier aBibliografía: páginas 675-686. aÍndice: páginas 687-714.0 aShaye J. D. Cohen: An Appreciation -- Signs of Poetry Past: literariness in pre-biblical -- Prohibited Bodies in Leviticus 18 -- The Territoriality of YHWH in Biblical Texts -- Jerusalem in Greek and Latin Literature -- No Ancient Judaism -- Early Jewish Knowledge of Greek Medicine -- The Problem of the Hyphen and Jewish/Judean Ethnic Identity -- What Did They See When They Read the Genesis Apocryphon in the First Decade after Its Publication? -- The Tetragrammaton in the Habakkuk Pesher -- Laws Pertaining to Purification after Childbirth in the Dead Sea Scrolls -- Philo and Jewish Ethnicity -- Josephus's "Samaias-Source"The Two Gentlemen of Trachonitis -- Why "Common Judaism" Does Not Look like Mediterranean Religion -- Paul's Scriptures; Galatians 6:12 on Circumcision and Persecution -- Early Rabbinic Midrash between Philo and Qumran -- Charity as a Negative Obligation in Early Rabbinic Literature -- Interspecies and Cross-species Generation -- Toward a History of Rabbinic Powerlessness -- Hair's the Thing -- Three Crowns; Ahiqar and Rabbinic Literature -- Guidelines for the Ideal Way of Life -- Some Aspects of Ancient Legal Thought -- The Role of Disgust in Rabbinic Ethics -- The Place of Shabbat -- An Analysis of Sugyot Containing the Phrase Lo Savar Lah Mar in the Babylonian TalmudLiving on the Edge -- "Epigraphical Rabbis" in Their Epigraphical Contexts -- Palaestina Secunda -- Did Constantine Really Prohibit (All) "Conversion to Judaism" in 329? -- Taming the Jewish Genie -- Reinventing Yavneh in Sherira's Epistle; On Medieval Jewish Prophecy -- Hitler and Antiochus, Hellenists and Rabbinerdoktoren -- Abel J. Herzberg's The Memoirs of King Herod -- Study Is Greater, for Study Leads to Action -- Dicing and Divination. aSEG42 aSEG41 aSEG40 aSEG39 aP94 aP87 aP86 aP85 aP77 aP76 aP3504aHermeneutik.0(DE-588)4128972-92gnd.07aJudentum.0(DE-588)4114087-42gnd.04aRabbinische Literatur.0(DE-588)4048110-42gnd.04aCriticism, interpretation, etc.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01411635.1 aSatlow, Michael L.,eeditor.