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    1. (How) Can We Tell if a Pseudepigraphon Has Been Translated from Hebrew or Aramaic?   
     
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    An article about the question of how to tell if a Pseudepigraphon has been translated from Hebrew or Aramaic?

    2. “QUMRAN, KHIRBET,”by J.Murphy-O’Connor from Anchor Bible Dictionary, ed.D.N.Freedman (Doubleday,1999).Volume 5, pp.590-94.   
     
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    Text of article in PDF format

    3. 2 Maccabees   
     
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    On- line text of II Maccabees.

    4. 2 Maccabees   
     
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    Online text of the Apocryphal book of 2 Maccabees.

    5. 2 Maccabees (New American Bible)   
     
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    Online text of the Apocryphal book of 2 Maccabees. Includes a good, but short, introduction.

    6. 3 Maccabees   
     
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    Online text of the Apocryphal book of 3 Maccabees.

    7. A Biblical Tour of Israel   
     
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    This site is both a resource for in Biblical Geography, and is also designed as an educational and enjoyable site within itself, putting both the Land of Israel and the Bible in some perspective to which we can relate. Entry is through a clickable map of Israel divided into sections with texts and pictures as well as maps.

    8. A Completely Different Reading of Melito’s Peri Pascha   
     
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    A paper dealing with the question of antisemitism in Melito of Sardis’ homily on Passover.

    9. A Day in the Life of Hananiah Nothos : A Story, M. Broshi   
     
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    Article by Magen Broshi in PDF format. This article was first published in Hebrew in "Alpayim'@A Multidisciplinary Publication for Contemporary Thought and Literature 13 (1996), pp. I 17-34. It appears in a recent publication from The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, A Day at Qumran, The Dead Sea Sect and Its Scrolls.

    10. A Note on the Use of the Bible in 1 Maccabees   
     
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    An article about the use of the Bible, especially Neviim Rishonim, in I Maccabees.

    11. Acre - Past and Future - Part I   
     
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    Until recently, Acre was known to Israelis for its yearly Fringe Theatre Festival as well as its way above average unemployment figures. For much of the past year or so, visitors to this city of around 45,000 people, would findhistory, tradition, culture, the whiff of ancient civilizations, the authentic touch. themselves walking through near deserted streets and empty lanes and squares that const...

    12. Aelia Capitolina, Jerusalem as a Roman Pagan City   
     
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    A summary of the history of Jerusalem as a Roman-Pagan city, that is from the Temple's destruction in 70 A.D. until the Byzantine era (324 B.C.E.).

    13. Akiba Ben Joseph (Rabbi Akiva)   
     
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    This site is devoted to Rabbi Akiva (approximately 50-135) who was one of the greatest Tannaim (Scholars of the Mishnah, the earliest written form of the Oral Torah) and also a founder of rabbinic Judaism.

    14. American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR)   
     
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    The American Schools of Oriental Research supports and encourages the study of the peoples and cultures of the Near East, from the earliest times to the present.
    ASOR communicates news of the latest research findings in its publications and through lectures at its Annual Meeting, while its overseas institutes host scholars working in the Middle East. ASOR's book series and journals such as Near E...

    15. Ancient History Sourcebook: Josephus (37 - after 93 CE): Galilee, Samaria and Judea in the First Century CE   
     
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    An exerpt from Josephus` description of the geography of Galilee, Samaria, and Judea in the First Century CE, out of his "Jewish War" book 3, Chapter 3.

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