The background of the Gospels
or, Judaism in the period between the Old and New Testaments
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Author
Publication
1908 - T. & T. Clark, Edinburgh, Saint-Martin
Language
English
Word Count
113,750 words, Guess
Page Count
455 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivebackgroundgospe00fairgoog
- LibraryThing1120305
- Library of Congress Control Number09013620
- OCLC Control Number1900481
- Open LibraryOL23383593M
Classifications
- DDC296
- LCCBM176 .F3
Alternate Titles
- Cunningham lectures.
Description
"Covering the period from the Maccabean revolt to the destruction of Jerusalem under Titus, Fairweather's impressive work should be an important point of reference for those wanting to develop their knowledge on the evolution of Judaism as a spiritual movement."--Bloomsbury Publishing Covering the period from the Maccabean revolt to the destruction of Jerusalem under Titus, Fairweather's impressive work should be an important point of reference for those wanting to develop their knowledge on the evolution of Judaism as a spiritual movement
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