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Egyptian Wisdom in Other Jewish Writings
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64 pages
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The book explores the concept of Sheol in the Old Testament, arguing that its translation as "the grave" fails to capture its deeper significance. It delves into the Hebrew writers' intentions, suggesting that Sheol is rooted in Amenta, a divine underworld, rather than merely a tomb. The text distinguishes between the grave and hell, and examines the emotional and spiritual dimensions of Sheol, drawing parallels with the purgatorial experiences described in the Egyptian Ritual.
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2008, paperback
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