The Origin, Character, and Early History of the 364-Day Calendar: A Reassesment of Jaubert's Hypotheses

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Author(s): 
VanderKam, James C.
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2000
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The Origin, Character, and Early History of the 364-Day Calendar: A Reassesment of Jaubert's Hypotheses

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From Revelation to Canon: Studies in the Hebrew Bible and Second Temple Literature
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62
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0
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Journal for the Study of Judaism Supplement Series
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Leiden
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Brill
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81-104
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JSJSup
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Ben Sira
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43
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Ben Sira
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50
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Original Publication: 
VanderKam, James C., "The Origin, Character, and Early History of the 364-Day Calendar: A Reassesment of Jaubert's Hypotheses," CBQ 41 (1979) 390-411.
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2000
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13 543