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The Written Tradition in the Pre-Rabbinic Period

Journal for the Study of Judaism - Netherlands
doi 10.1163/157006373x00044
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LiteratureLiterary TheoryReligious StudiesHistory
Date

January 1, 1973

Authors
Jacob Neusner
Publisher

Brill


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