-
whose arrival is
prophesied in the
Hebrew Bible and Old Testament. In
postbiblical usage,
Christ became viewed as a name—one part of "Jesus Christ". Etymons...
-
Demonizing the
Queen of Sheba:
Boundaries of
Gender and
Culture in
Postbiblical Judaism and
Medieval Islam,
University of
Chicago Press, 1993, p. 107...
- others. The
framework developed by
these theologians involved a
review of
postbiblical history of a
doctrine after first treating the
biblical materials. This...
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Kristen E.; Schearing,
Linda S.; Ziegler,
Valarie H., eds. (1999). "Jewish
Postbiblical Interpretations (200 BCE–200 CE)". Eve and Adam: Jewish, Christian, and...
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argues that Philo's
Logos was
derived from his
understanding of the "
postbiblical Wisdom literature, in
particular the
Wisdom of Solomon". The
Wisdom of...
- that Philo's
logos was
likely derived from his
understanding of the "
postbiblical Wisdom literature, in
particular the
Wisdom of Solomon." In 2018 Schäfer...
- be
found in
Nahum M. Sarna's
Understanding Genesis (New York, 1966).
Postbiblical traditions, with
reference to
Christian and
Islamic views, are collected...
- Search".
James R.
Davila (2003). The Dead Sea
scrolls as
background to
postbiblical Judaism and
early Christianity:
papers from an
international conference...
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permitted polygamy (for example, the
practice could be
found in
biblical and
postbiblical Judaism); it was
particularly a
common practice among Arabs, especially...
- of Jesus", in
James R. Davila, The Dead Sea
Scrolls as
Background to
Postbiblical Judaism and
Early Christianity (Leiden: Brill, 2003), pp. 90–116, especially...