How Many Messiahs Did the Prophets Expect and Why Did Second Temple Judaism Expect Them? (Part 4) (original) (raw)

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A Shrine for the Holy Spirit.

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Review of Steven Fine, The Menorah: From the Bible to Modern Israel. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press (2017). Review of Biblical Literature (March)

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The Two Witnesses in the Book of Revelation

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Exegeting the Menorah.

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The Meaning of Santerort (Zech 4:12)

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