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The seventy-two elders of the Letter of Aristeas: An ancient midrash on Numbers 11?
Noah Hacham
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Department of Jewish History and Contemporary Jewry
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Midrash
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Elders
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Aristeas
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Greek Translation
50%
Israel
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Torah
33%
Rabbinic literature
33%
Judaism
16%
Scholars
16%
Pentateuch
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Egypt
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Treatise
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Literature
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Discourse
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Cultural Contexts
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High priest
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Sinai
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Covenant
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Book of Exodus
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Sanctity
16%
divine revelation
16%
4th Century
16%
Epiphanius
16%
Church fathers
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tabernacle
16%
Aur-A
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2nd Century
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Elders
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Midrash
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Letter of Aristeas
100%
Greek Translation
50%
Israel
33%
Torah
33%
Rabbinic Literature
33%
Jewish
16%
Egypt
16%
Pentateuch
16%
Cultural Contexts
16%
Greek
16%
2nd Century
16%
Sinai
16%
Integral Element
16%
4th Century
16%
High Priest
16%
Covenant
16%
Sanctification
16%
Hellenistic Literature
16%
Divine Revelation
16%
Equal Representation
16%
Epiphanius
16%
Church Fathers
16%
Tabernacle
16%