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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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Creature features : monstrosity and the construction of human identity in the "Testament of Solomon"

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Judith as a Female David: Beauty and Body in Religious Context

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“Pillars of Gold on a Silver Base:” Female Beauty as the Cause of Anxiety and Praise in the Book of Ben Sira Reading Women’s Bodies in Early Jewish Literature

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The Personification of Wisdom and Folly as Women in Ancient Judaism

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“She Undid Him with the Beauty of Her Face” (Jdt 16.6): Reading Women’s Bodies in Early Jewish Literature

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Gendered Sectarians: Envisioning Women (and Men) at Qumran

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The Testament of Job as an Example of Profeminine Patience Literature

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Gender in the Book of Ben Sira: Divine Wisdom, Erotic Poetry, and the Garden of Eden

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From Fictional Text to Socio-Historical Context: Some Considerations from a Textcritical Perspective on Joseph and Aseneth

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Wisdom as Woman, Wisdom and Man, Wisdom and God (Wisd. 10,1-2)

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