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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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Law and Society in the Dead Sea Scrolls: Preliminary Remarks

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Universal and Particular Law in the Letter of James and Early Judaism

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The Concept of Evil in 4 Maccabees: Stoic Absorption and Adaptation

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Moses Has His Interpreters: Understanding the Legal Exegesis in Acts 15 from the Precedent in Jubilees

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Moses the Pedagogue: Procopius, Philo, and Didymus on the Pedagogy of the Creation Account

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The Decalogue in Pseudo-Phocylides and Syriac Menander: ‘Unwritten Laws’ or Decalogue Reception?

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Pseudonymous Authorship and Structures of Authority in the Letter of Aristeas

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A Written Copy of the Law of Nature: an Unthinkable Paradox?

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The Law of Nature and The Authority of Mosaic Law

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Book III of the Sibylline Oracles and Its Social Setting: with an Introduction, Translation, and Commentary

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