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Religion / Judaism / Jewish culture / Criticism of Christianity / Oral Torah / Book of Deuteronomy / Early Christianity and Judaism / Jesus in the Talmud / Talmud / Jacob Neusner / Mishnah / Rabbinic literature
Date: 2015-08-01 02:45:23
Religion
Judaism
Jewish culture
Criticism of Christianity
Oral Torah
Book of Deuteronomy
Early Christianity and Judaism
Jesus in the Talmud
Talmud
Jacob Neusner
Mishnah
Rabbinic literature

READING LIST FOR RELG PH.D. GENERAL COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION I. ANCIENT NEAR EAST AND HEBREW BIBLE Primary Literature and Supplementary Essays Hebrew Bible • The Pentateuch

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