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THE ORION CENTER for the Study of the
Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature
מרכז אוריון לחקר מגילות מדבר יהודה והספרות הקרובה להן
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Animals, Humans, Angels and God: Animal Symbolism in the Historiography of the ‘Animal Apocalypse’ of 1 Enoch

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Theological Tendencies in the Masoretic Text of Samuel

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Philo and the Problem of God's Emotions

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Ethics in Ancient Israel

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Psalm 155: An Acrostic Poem on Repentance from the Second Temple Period

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Posturing "Apocalyptic" in Pauline Theology: How Much Contrast with Jewish Tradition?

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The Need for Protection from the Evil One and John's Gospel

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The Human Being and Demonic Invasion: Therapeutic Models in Ancient Christian and Jewish Texts

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The Antithetical Pair “to punish” and “to benefit” (κολάζω and εὐεργετέω) in the Book of Wisdom

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“Perform your work promptly, and, in his time, he will give you your reward” (SirG 51:30). Some Observations on the Use of ἔργον/מעשה in the Book of Ben Sira

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