Visions of Amram, also referred to as 4Q543-549, is a collection of five extremely fragmented copies found in Qumran cave 4. In 1972, Jozef T. Milik published...
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Book of Exodus, Amram (/ˈæmræm/; Hebrew: עַמְרָם, Modern: ‘Amram, Tiberian: ʻAmrām, "Exalted people" / "The people are exalted") is the husband of Jochebed...
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which lead the Seasons and the Months The Book of Dream Visions, containing a vision of a history of Israel all the way down to what the majority have...
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(צוואת קהת) Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs (צוואות השבטים) Visions of Amram (חזון עמרם) "APOCRYPHA - JewishEncyclopedia.com". www.jewishencyclopedia...
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Amram is a biblical character. Amram may also refer to: Amram of Mainz, legendary medieval German rabbi Amram Aburbeh, Sephardi chief rabbi of Petah Tikva...
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The Book of Wisdom, or the Wisdom of Solomon, is a book written in Greek and most likely composed in Alexandria, Egypt. It is not part of the Hebrew Bible...
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Sibylline Oracles (redirect from Sibylline Oracles of Rome)
fragments of Sibylline Oracles survive, in an edition of the 6th or 7th century AD. They are not to be confused with the original Sibylline Books of the ancient...
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3 Enoch (redirect from The Book of Rabbi Ishmael the High Priest)
priest" after visions of ascension to Heaven. This has been taken as referring to Rabbi Ishmael, a third-generation Tanna and a leading figure of Merkabah...
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2 Baruch (redirect from Syriac Apocalypse of Baruch)
first part of the text is structured in triplets: three fasts, each followed by three visions and three addresses to the people. The visions are notable...
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e., the Israelites). It tells the story of two Israelite families, that of the blind Tobit in Nineveh and of the abandoned Sarah in Ecbatana. Tobit's...
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