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THE ORION CENTER for the Study of the
Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature
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The 2005 Camaldoli Seminar on the Parables of Enoch: Summary and Prospects for Future Research

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The Uprisings under Trajan and Roman-Jewish Relations

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An Allusion in the Parables of Enoch to the Acts of Matthias Antigonus in 40 B.C.E.?

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"An Idumean, that is, a Half-Jew" Hasmoneans and Herodians Between Ancestry and Merit

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How Long? God’s Revealed Schedule for Salvation and the Outbreak of the Bar Kokhba Revolt

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Can We Discern the Composition Date of the Parables of Enoch?

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A Symbolic Transfiguration of a Historical Event: The Parthian Invasion in Josephus and the Parables of Enoch

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Greek and Barbarian: Anti-Judaism in Greek and Roman Alexandria

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The Psalms of Solomon and the Ideology of Rule

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City Visions, Feminine Figures and Economic Critique: A Sapiential Topos in the Apocalypse

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