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The dynamics of composition and rewriting in Jubilees and Pseudo-Jubilees
Michael Segal
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Department of Biblical Studies
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Dynamics
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Re-writing
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Jubilees
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Compositional Process
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Hermeneutic Theory
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Judaism
10%
Scholars
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Pentateuch
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Redaction
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Literary Model
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Dead Sea Scrolls
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Second temple Judaism
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Literary Development
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Qumran Scrolls
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Keyphrases
Jubilees
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Compositional Process
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Hermeneutics
11%
Synoptic
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Jewish
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Pentateuch
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Dynamic Process
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Redaction
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Dead Sea Scrolls
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Qumran Scrolls
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Literary Form
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Current Form
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Literary Development
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Literary Models
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Second Temple Judaism
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Book of Jubilees
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