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Interpreting Josephus Contextually: Composition, Audiences, Messages, and Meaning

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Isaac D’Israeli’s History of the Jews

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Testa Incognita: The History of the Pseudo-Josephus Bust in Copenhagen

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The Depiction of Judaism in Josephus’s Contra Apionem: Continuity, Development, or Innovation?

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Book Review: Flavius Josephus’ Self-Characterisation in First-Century Rome: A Historiographical Analysis of Autobiographical Discourse in the Judaean War, by Eelco Glas

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The History of the 'Essene Gate' Area

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The Jerusalem Temple and Jewish Identity between Pseudo-Hegesippus and Sefer Yosippon: The Discursive Aftermath of Josephus’ Temple Ekphrasis

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On a Passage of Josephus Relating to the Essenes (Anti. XVIII, ∮ 22)

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Jerusalem as Seen by Ancient Historians and in Luke-Acts

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Titus Flavius Josephus. Judaism: Second Temple/Hellenistic Judaism

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