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Sefer Yosippon as a Source for Hasmonean History: The Mysterious Story of John Hyrcanus and the Parthians

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“Woe to Those Who Exchanged the Truth for a Lie, When They Choose for Themselves a Different Place”: Samaritan Perspectives on the Samaritan–Jewish Split

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לחקר ההלכה של פילון

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Remnants of a Pharisaic Apologetic Source in Josephus and in the Babylonian Talmud

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John Hyrcanus in the Dead Sea Scrolls: Hasmonean History, the Samaritans, and Messianism

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332. 4QHistorical Text D

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Power, Politics, and Prophecy in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Second Temple Judaism

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תיאודוטוס, האפוס על שכם והשומרונים: עיון מחודש

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The Story of King Jannaeus (b. Qiddušin 66a): A Pharisaic Reply to Sectarian Polemic

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The Sect of the Qumran Texts and its Leading Role in the Temple in Jerusalem During Much of the First Century BCE: Toward a New Framework for Understanding

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