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Warriors, Cannibals and Teachers of Evil: the Sons of the Angels in Genesis 6, the Book of the Watchers and the Book of Jubilees

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To What Extent Did Philo's Treatment of Enoch and the Giants Presuppose Knowledge of Enochic and Other Sources Preserved in the Dead Sea Scrolls?

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The Origin of Evil Spirits: The Reception of Genesis 6:1-4 in Early Jewish Literature, Revised Edition

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Philo of Alexandria: An Exegete for His Time

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Travelling the Royal Road: The Soteriology of Philo of Alexandria

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1 Enoch in the Context of Philo’s Writings

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Some Observations of Philo's De Gigantibus and Evil Spirits in Second Temple Judaism

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The Origin of Evil Spirits: The Reception of Genesis 6.1-4 in Early Jewish Literature

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To What Extent Did Philo’s Treatment of Enoch and the Giants Presuppose a Knowledge of the Enochic and Other Sources Preserved in the Dead Sea Scrolls?

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האמנות בהלכה בשלהי הבית השני

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