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SECOND TEMPLE JUDAISM
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The material presented in this study of
Second Temple or Modern Judaism is drawn from the sources mentioned below.
I have built into
these notes material adapted from a wide variety of sources.
Where necessary
copyright permission has been requested and granted.
Credit for these
sources is listed at each relevant section of the study.
Copyright permissions have been requested and in most cases have been
granted. In one or two cases no response has been received to copyright
requests, but credit is given for all information used in this study.
The following is an
overview of most of these sources:
John B. Noss,
Man's Religions, 5th edition 1974.
Great Religions of the World, National Geographic, 1971.
Huston Smith, The Worlds Religions, 1958, 1990.
Dr. Ian A. Fair,
University of Natal Course Notes, and University Course Notes on World Religions.
Dr. Andrei Orlov, Marquette University, Jewish Mysticism
Wikipedia Free Encyclopedia:
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free-content encyclopedia, written collaboratively by people from around the
world. The site is a wiki, which means that anyone can edit articles
simply by clicking on the edit this page link. It aims to become a
true Encyclopedia of Everything. Wikipedia is a registered trademark
of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
http://www.en.wikipedia.org.
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Dinur Center For Research In Jewish
History, Jewish History Resource Center.
http://www.hum.huji.ac.il/dinur/Internetresources/historyresources/second_temple_and_talmudic_era.htm
Jewish Virtual Library,
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org
Dr. Donald Driver (PhD Southern Methodist University).
http://www.pohick.org/sts/author.html
Dr. Bruce N. Fisk (PhD, Duke University), Professor of New Testament,
Westmont College.
http://www.westmont.edu/~fisk/Articles/jewhista.htm
Dr.
Donald D. Binder, Second Temple Synagogue
from ca 75-50 BC,
http://www.pohick.org/sts/
Dr. Donald D. Binder, Palestinian Image Gallery
Dr. Donald D. Binder, Judaism Resource Library,
The
Encyclopedia Britannica
The Anchor Bible Dictionary
Bible Maps, © Manna,
http://www.biblemaps.com
Dr Peter Pett
(BA BD (Hons. London)
DD), Internet Bible College, Old Testament History
http://www.members.tripod.com/~pp2000ad/othistory.html
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Dinur Center For Research In Jewish
History, Jewish History Resource Center.
http://www.hum.huji.ac.il/dinur/Internetresources/historyresources/second_temple_and_talmudic_era.htm
Jewish Virtual Library,
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org
Dr. Donald Driver (PhD Southern Methodist University).
http://www.pohick.org/sts/author.html
Dr. Bruce N. Fisk (PhD, Duke University), Professor of New Testament,
Westmont College.
http://www.westmont.edu/~fisk/Articles/jewhista.htm
Judaism 101, A product of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations
of America,
http://www.ou.org/about/judaism/index.htm
Jewish Virtual Library,
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Judaism/revolt.html
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Judaism/The_Temple.html
Richard Soulen, Handbook of Biblical Criticism, John
Knox Press
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