adultery |
Zawanowska and Wilk (2022), The Character of David in Judaism, Christianity and Islam: Warrior, Poet, Prophet and King, 463 |
anger |
Bar Asher Siegal (2018), Jewish-Christian Dialogues on Scripture in Late Antiquity: Heretic Narratives of the Babylonian Talmud, 44 |
anglo-american law |
Eilberg-Schwartz (1986), The Human Will in Judaism: The Mishnah's Philosophy of Intention, 54 |
antioch,its school |
Zawanowska and Wilk (2022), The Character of David in Judaism, Christianity and Islam: Warrior, Poet, Prophet and King, 463 |
antioch |
Zawanowska and Wilk (2022), The Character of David in Judaism, Christianity and Islam: Warrior, Poet, Prophet and King, 463 |
aristarchus |
Niehoff (2011), Jewish Exegesis and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria, 138 |
atkinson,kenneth |
Taylor and Hay (2020), Philo of Alexandria: On the Contemplative Life: Introduction, Translation and Commentary, 69 |
axe,punishment for the murderer,by a sword or by an axe |
Lorberbaum (2015), In God's Image: Myth, Theology, and Law in Classical Judaism, 130 |
buddhism |
Taylor and Hay (2020), Philo of Alexandria: On the Contemplative Life: Introduction, Translation and Commentary, 69 |
covenant,renewed |
Brooke et al. (2008), Past Renewals: Interpretative Authority, Renewed Revelation, and the Quest for Perfection in Jewish Antiquity, 122 |
david,as prophet |
Zawanowska and Wilk (2022), The Character of David in Judaism, Christianity and Islam: Warrior, Poet, Prophet and King, 463 |
david,his sin |
Zawanowska and Wilk (2022), The Character of David in Judaism, Christianity and Islam: Warrior, Poet, Prophet and King, 463 |
david |
Zawanowska and Wilk (2022), The Character of David in Judaism, Christianity and Islam: Warrior, Poet, Prophet and King, 463 |
dead sea scrolls |
Brooke et al. (2008), Past Renewals: Interpretative Authority, Renewed Revelation, and the Quest for Perfection in Jewish Antiquity, 122 |
deuteronomy,as ethical discourse |
Brooke et al. (2008), Past Renewals: Interpretative Authority, Renewed Revelation, and the Quest for Perfection in Jewish Antiquity, 122 |
ethics |
Brooke et al. (2008), Past Renewals: Interpretative Authority, Renewed Revelation, and the Quest for Perfection in Jewish Antiquity, 122 |
exegesis |
Brooke et al. (2008), Past Renewals: Interpretative Authority, Renewed Revelation, and the Quest for Perfection in Jewish Antiquity, 122 |
exodus |
Brooke et al. (2008), Past Renewals: Interpretative Authority, Renewed Revelation, and the Quest for Perfection in Jewish Antiquity, 122 |
festivals,non-christian,in early christian literature |
Bar Asher Siegal (2018), Jewish-Christian Dialogues on Scripture in Late Antiquity: Heretic Narratives of the Babylonian Talmud, 44 |
god |
Balberg (2017), Blood for Thought: The Reinvention of Sacrifice in Early Rabbinic Literature, 32 |
hebrew |
Niehoff (2011), Jewish Exegesis and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria, 138 |
hermeneutical method,intention in law |
Jassen (2014), Scripture and Law in the Dead Sea Scrolls, 132 |
identity |
Brooke et al. (2008), Past Renewals: Interpretative Authority, Renewed Revelation, and the Quest for Perfection in Jewish Antiquity, 122 |
intention,forbidden labor on the sabbath |
Schick (2021), Intention in Talmudic Law: Between Thought and Deed, 57 |
intention |
Balberg (2017), Blood for Thought: The Reinvention of Sacrifice in Early Rabbinic Literature, 32 |
interpretation,biblical |
Brooke et al. (2008), Past Renewals: Interpretative Authority, Renewed Revelation, and the Quest for Perfection in Jewish Antiquity, 122 |
law,ancient israel |
Jassen (2014), Scripture and Law in the Dead Sea Scrolls, 132 |
law,in early christian theology |
Bar Asher Siegal (2018), Jewish-Christian Dialogues on Scripture in Late Antiquity: Heretic Narratives of the Babylonian Talmud, 44 |
law |
Zawanowska and Wilk (2022), The Character of David in Judaism, Christianity and Islam: Warrior, Poet, Prophet and King, 463 |
legislation,rabbinic,intention in |
Balberg (2017), Blood for Thought: The Reinvention of Sacrifice in Early Rabbinic Literature, 32 |
literal sense |
Niehoff (2011), Jewish Exegesis and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria, 138 |
marriage |
Lorberbaum (2015), In God's Image: Myth, Theology, and Law in Classical Judaism, 130 |
metaphorical interpretation |
Niehoff (2011), Jewish Exegesis and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria, 138 |
moses,art |
Brooke et al. (2008), Past Renewals: Interpretative Authority, Renewed Revelation, and the Quest for Perfection in Jewish Antiquity, 122 |
moses |
Niehoff (2011), Jewish Exegesis and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria, 138 |
murder,and crucifixion |
Lorberbaum (2015), In God's Image: Myth, Theology, and Law in Classical Judaism, 130 |
murder,and stoning |
Lorberbaum (2015), In God's Image: Myth, Theology, and Law in Classical Judaism, 130 |
murder,expiation through the blood of the murderer |
Lorberbaum (2015), In God's Image: Myth, Theology, and Law in Classical Judaism, 130 |
murder,sword and the prohibition of murder |
Lorberbaum (2015), In God's Image: Myth, Theology, and Law in Classical Judaism, 130 |
nathan,his parable |
Zawanowska and Wilk (2022), The Character of David in Judaism, Christianity and Islam: Warrior, Poet, Prophet and King, 463 |
nathan |
Zawanowska and Wilk (2022), The Character of David in Judaism, Christianity and Islam: Warrior, Poet, Prophet and King, 463 |
performance |
Balberg (2017), Blood for Thought: The Reinvention of Sacrifice in Early Rabbinic Literature, 32 |
philo |
Niehoff (2011), Jewish Exegesis and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria, 138 |
prayer |
Balberg (2017), Blood for Thought: The Reinvention of Sacrifice in Early Rabbinic Literature, 32 |
prophecy |
Brooke et al. (2008), Past Renewals: Interpretative Authority, Renewed Revelation, and the Quest for Perfection in Jewish Antiquity, 122 |
qumran,ethics |
Brooke et al. (2008), Past Renewals: Interpretative Authority, Renewed Revelation, and the Quest for Perfection in Jewish Antiquity, 122 |
qumran,initiation |
Brooke et al. (2008), Past Renewals: Interpretative Authority, Renewed Revelation, and the Quest for Perfection in Jewish Antiquity, 122 |
rabbis,on sacrifice |
Balberg (2017), Blood for Thought: The Reinvention of Sacrifice in Early Rabbinic Literature, 32 |
reciprocal punishment (midah ke-neged midah) |
Lorberbaum (2015), In God's Image: Myth, Theology, and Law in Classical Judaism, 130 |
redundancy,biblical |
Niehoff (2011), Jewish Exegesis and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria, 138 |
redundancy,stylistic |
Niehoff (2011), Jewish Exegesis and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria, 138 |
redundancy |
Niehoff (2011), Jewish Exegesis and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria, 138 |
repentance |
Zawanowska and Wilk (2022), The Character of David in Judaism, Christianity and Islam: Warrior, Poet, Prophet and King, 463 |
revelation |
Brooke et al. (2008), Past Renewals: Interpretative Authority, Renewed Revelation, and the Quest for Perfection in Jewish Antiquity, 122 |
ritual narrative |
Balberg (2017), Blood for Thought: The Reinvention of Sacrifice in Early Rabbinic Literature, 32 |
scripture,normative laws in |
Neusner (2003), The Perfect Torah. 1 |
sectarianism |
Brooke et al. (2008), Past Renewals: Interpretative Authority, Renewed Revelation, and the Quest for Perfection in Jewish Antiquity, 122 |
sermon on the mount |
Bar Asher Siegal (2018), Jewish-Christian Dialogues on Scripture in Late Antiquity: Heretic Narratives of the Babylonian Talmud, 44 |
seth |
Niehoff (2011), Jewish Exegesis and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria, 138 |
shekhina,exclusive |
Brooke et al. (2008), Past Renewals: Interpretative Authority, Renewed Revelation, and the Quest for Perfection in Jewish Antiquity, 122 |
sinai,covenant |
Brooke et al. (2008), Past Renewals: Interpretative Authority, Renewed Revelation, and the Quest for Perfection in Jewish Antiquity, 122 |
sinai,lawgiving |
Brooke et al. (2008), Past Renewals: Interpretative Authority, Renewed Revelation, and the Quest for Perfection in Jewish Antiquity, 122 |
sinai,qumran literature |
Brooke et al. (2008), Past Renewals: Interpretative Authority, Renewed Revelation, and the Quest for Perfection in Jewish Antiquity, 122 |
sinai |
Brooke et al. (2008), Past Renewals: Interpretative Authority, Renewed Revelation, and the Quest for Perfection in Jewish Antiquity, 122 |
sinner |
Zawanowska and Wilk (2022), The Character of David in Judaism, Christianity and Islam: Warrior, Poet, Prophet and King, 463 |
stoning |
Lorberbaum (2015), In God's Image: Myth, Theology, and Law in Classical Judaism, 130 |
syriac language |
Zawanowska and Wilk (2022), The Character of David in Judaism, Christianity and Islam: Warrior, Poet, Prophet and King, 463 |
terminology |
Niehoff (2011), Jewish Exegesis and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria, 138 |
theology,christian,sin |
Bar Asher Siegal (2018), Jewish-Christian Dialogues on Scripture in Late Antiquity: Heretic Narratives of the Babylonian Talmud, 44 |
theurgy,whoever sheds the blood of man,by man shall his blood be shed |
Lorberbaum (2015), In God's Image: Myth, Theology, and Law in Classical Judaism, 130 |
thoughts,prohibition of,in dead dea scrolls |
Jassen (2014), Scripture and Law in the Dead Sea Scrolls, 132 |
torah,giving of |
Brooke et al. (2008), Past Renewals: Interpretative Authority, Renewed Revelation, and the Quest for Perfection in Jewish Antiquity, 122 |
torah,hidden and revealed |
Brooke et al. (2008), Past Renewals: Interpretative Authority, Renewed Revelation, and the Quest for Perfection in Jewish Antiquity, 122 |
torah,sectarian identity |
Brooke et al. (2008), Past Renewals: Interpretative Authority, Renewed Revelation, and the Quest for Perfection in Jewish Antiquity, 122 |
tort law,negligence |
Schick (2021), Intention in Talmudic Law: Between Thought and Deed, 57 |
validity' |
Balberg (2017), Blood for Thought: The Reinvention of Sacrifice in Early Rabbinic Literature, 32 |