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Geography in Early Judaism and Christianity
The Book of Jubilees
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348 pages
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Focusing on The Book of Jubilees, James M. Scott employs an interdisciplinary approach to examine ancient geographical conceptions often overlooked by New Testament scholars. By analyzing primary sources, he connects Jubilees to both Old and New Testament traditions, offering fresh insights into Christian concepts of annunciation. This exploration sheds light on the significance of geography in understanding biblical narratives and enhances the comprehension of the text's influence on later religious thought.
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2005, paperback
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