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This book uncovers the meaning and significance of the Jewish Temple and its Service during the last centuries of its existence. The non-biblical sources indicate that the Temple and its rites were seen as holding the universe together, providing order and meaning in a world which would overwise easily lapse into chaos.
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Temple of jerusalem (jerusalem), Greek literature, history and criticism, Sources, Judaism and literature, Jewish authors, Greek literature, History and criticism, History, Histoire, Littérature grecque, Auteurs juifs, Histoire et critique, RELIGION, Judaism, Rituals & Practice, Temple de Jérusalem (Jérusalem)Showing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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The Jewish Temple: A Non-Biblical Sourcebook
December 16, 1996, Routledge
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0415102391 9780415102391
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The Jewish Temple: A Non-Biblical Sourcebook
December 16, 1996, Routledge
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"Josephus informs us (Cont. Ap. I. 183) that Hecataeus of Abdera was a Greek philosopher who lived in the days of Alexander the Great and Ptolemy I (Soter) son of Lagus (c.367/6-283/2 BC), and goes to some lengths to demonstrate that such is the case (Cont. Ap. I. 184-185)."
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