1998
DOI: 10.18647/2081/jjs-1998
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Early JudaismJaffeeMartin S. Early Judaism Prentice HallUpper Saddle River NJ, 1997, xi, 259

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“…On the remains of the Roman camp, see Hadashot Arkheologiyot 57-58 (April 1976): 17-18;65-66 (April 1978): 9. Below I will discuss in detail the findings from Tel Shalem, see [173][174][175][176][177][178][179][180][181][182][183][184][185][186][187][188][189][190]. 164 See David G. Hogarth, "Greek Inscriptions from Askalon," Palestine Exploration Quarterly (1922): [22][23].…”
Section: Deployment Of the Roman Army In Provincia Judaeamentioning
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“…On the remains of the Roman camp, see Hadashot Arkheologiyot 57-58 (April 1976): 17-18;65-66 (April 1978): 9. Below I will discuss in detail the findings from Tel Shalem, see [173][174][175][176][177][178][179][180][181][182][183][184][185][186][187][188][189][190]. 164 See David G. Hogarth, "Greek Inscriptions from Askalon," Palestine Exploration Quarterly (1922): [22][23].…”
Section: Deployment Of the Roman Army In Provincia Judaeamentioning
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“…493 ‫למספד"‬ ‫ולא‬ ‫ירוש'‬ ‫שור‬ ‫למבני‬ ‫שריאו‬ ‫ביה‬ ‫עשר‬ ‫"בשיתת‬ Noam, 121 (text), 135 (discussion). 494 Yeivin,86,[151][152] 7th of Iyar, the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem, Noam,[63][64][180][181][182][183] And, 4th of Elul, the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem, Noam,[88][89][90][226][227][228] struction of the city ruined during the Bar Kokhba period is not convincing at all. Other scholars have tried to link this date with various events, mainly the events that preceded the destruction of the Temple, during periods in which Judah enjoyed political independence.496…”
Section: On the Seventeenth (Of Elul): The Romans Evacuated Judah Andmentioning
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