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Ancient history --- Jewish religion --- Judaism --- Judaïsme --- History --- Histoire --- Temple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem) --- Dead Sea scrolls --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- 933.3 --- Hellenistic Judaism --- Judaism, Hellenistic --- Geschiedenis van het Joodse volk: Tweede Tempelperiode--(538 v.Chr.-70 n.Chr.) --- Dead Sea scrolls. --- Jerusalem scrolls --- ʻAin Fashka scrolls --- Jericho scrolls --- Scrolls, Dead Sea --- Qumrân scrolls --- Rękopisy z Qumran --- Shikai bunsho --- Megilot Midbar Yehudah --- Dodezee-rollen --- Kumránské rukopisy --- Documentos de Qumrán --- Textos de Qumrán --- Rollos del Mar Muerto --- Manuscritos del Mar Muerto --- Manuscrits de la mer Morte --- Dödahavsrullarna --- Kumranin kirjoitukset --- Kuolleenmeren kirjoitukset --- Qumranhandskrifterna --- Qumranin kirjoitukset --- Qumran Caves scrolls --- 933.3 Geschiedenis van het Joodse volk: Tweede Tempelperiode--(538 v.Chr.-70 n.Chr.) --- Judaïsme --- Judaism - History - Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D.
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Testament of Abraham --- Manuscripts, Greek --- 229*222 --- Testament van Abraham --- 229*222 Testament van Abraham --- Manuscripts, Greek. --- Bible. --- Testamento di Abramo --- Testament d'Abraham --- Apocalypse of Abraham (Apocryphal book) --- Testaments of the three patriarchs. --- History of Abraham --- Abraham, Testament of
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Die Trennung und Herausgabe fremden Geldes aus der Insolvenzmasse ist nicht auf gegenständlich unterscheidbare Geldbestände beschränkt. Als besondere Eingriffskondiktion des Insolvenzrechts erlaubt § 48 Satz 2 InsO vielmehr eine betragsmäßige Aussonderung der in der Masse vorhandenen Bereicherung.
Testament of Abraham --- Manuscripts, Greek. --- Bibel --- Antike
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Knowledge, Theory of, in the Bible --- Bible --- Dead Sea scrolls --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Relation to the Old Testament --- 229*317 --- 222.4 --- 229*317 Qumran en het Oude Testament --- Qumran en het Oude Testament --- Deuteronomium
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Geschiedenis van de Oudheid --- Godsdienstgeschiedenis --- Histoire de l'Antiquité --- Histoire des religions --- Sacrifice --- Food --- Aliments --- Congresses. --- Religious aspects --- Congrès --- Aspect religieux --- Aspect religieux. --- 291.34 --- Indirecte beïnvloeding van de goddelijke wil: offergaven; dierenoffers; mensenoffers; dankoffers; rituele moorden; boetedoeningen --- 291.34 Indirecte beïnvloeding van de goddelijke wil: offergaven; dierenoffers; mensenoffers; dankoffers; rituele moorden; boetedoeningen --- Congrès --- Burnt offering --- Worship --- Foods --- Dinners and dining --- Home economics --- Table --- Cooking --- Diet --- Dietaries --- Gastronomy --- Nutrition --- Primitive societies --- Sacrifice - Mediterranean Region - Congresses. --- Food - Religious aspects - Congresses. --- Repas sacrés --- Méditerranée (région) --- Alimentation --- Rites et cérémonies --- Antiquité --- Histoire religieuse
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Francis Schmidt's works in various fields of religious studies (mainly ancient Judaism), can be characterized by three words: historiography, anthropological history, and comparatism. In that respect he placed himself in the continuation of previous French scholars, such as Maurice Halbwachs or Pierre Vidal-Naquet. Francis Schmidt also played an essential role in transmitting to a new generation of scholars the complex issues and debates concerning the Dead Sea scrolls and Qumranic research. The papers offered in this volume share all the same interest in ancient religions and the methodological devices previously mentioned. They offer a rare example of a large comparatism between Assyrian, Greek, Roman, Jewish, and Christian approaches of some essential social or intellectual issues, by some of the most competent specialists in each field.
Judaism --- Jews --- Qumran community. --- History --- Schmidt, Francis --- Manuscrits de la mer Morte. --- Middle East --- Religion. --- Qumran community --- Judaïsme --- --Juif --- --Antiquité --- --Moyen-Orient --- --Religion --- --Qumran --- --Schmidt, Francis --- --bibliographie personnelle --- --History --- Dead Sea scrolls --- Religion --- 296 <082> --- Kumran community --- Jewish sects --- Essenes --- Judaïsme. Jodendom--Feestbundels. Festschriften --- Dead Sea scrolls. --- Jerusalem scrolls --- ʻAin Fashka scrolls --- Jericho scrolls --- Scrolls, Dead Sea --- Qumrân scrolls --- Rękopisy z Qumran --- Shikai bunsho --- Megilot Midbar Yehudah --- Dodezee-rollen --- Kumránské rukopisy --- Documentos de Qumrán --- Textos de Qumrán --- Rollos del Mar Muerto --- Manuscritos del Mar Muerto --- Manuscrits de la mer Morte --- Dödahavsrullarna --- Kumranin kirjoitukset --- Kuolleenmeren kirjoitukset --- Qumranhandskrifterna --- Qumranin kirjoitukset --- Qumran Caves scrolls --- Arab countries --- Festschrift - Libri Amicorum --- Judaïsme --- Juifs --- Communauté de Qumrān --- Histoire --- Moyen-Orient --- Judaism - History - To 70 A.D. --- Jews - History - 586 B.C.-70 A.D. --- Juif --- Antiquité --- Qumran --- Middle East - Religion --- Middle East - History - To 622
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Comment prévoir l’inconnu et contrôler l’inattendu ? Les Anciens ont tenté de répondre à ces questions en interprétant des signes dans lesquels il reconnaissaient des messages divins. Ce recueil permet de comparer la diversité de leurs questionnements dans les sociétés polythéistes ou monothéistes de la Méditerranée antique. Il interroge premièrement la construction rituelle des signes au sein des institutions divinatoires ; deuxièmement, des phénomènes naturels spontanés, qui, apparus hors de toute institution, ont néanmoins valeur de présages ou d’avertissements ; troisièmement, l’intentionnalité manifestée à travers l’intervention divine dans l’histoire des peuples ou les vies singulières ; quatrièmement, l’épistémologie des signes dans des élaborations philosophiques ou théologiques qui éclairent la tension entre données oraculaires et contrôle ritualisé des signes, entre données révélées et argumentations raisonnées visant à neutraliser les injonctions du destin. How to foresee the unknown and master the unexpected? Ancient people tried to answer those questions by interpreting signs considered as divine messages. In this volume, the writers compare and examine this manifold questioning in the polytheistic and monotheistic societies of the ancient Mediterranean Sea. In the first place, it is shown how signs were ritually constructed within instituted practice of divination ; second, how, although some spontaneous natural phenomena appeared out of any instituted context, may nevertheless constitute omens or monition ; third, how the gods’ intervention may reveal a sort of intention in the course of national history or individual life ; finally, the essays study the epistemology of signs at work in some philosophical or theological elaborations, which may enlighten the tension between oracular evidence and ritual control of signs, and between revealed facts and reasoning arguments intending to neutralize the injunctions of the divine.
Omens --- Divination --- Présages --- History --- Religious aspects --- Histoire --- Aspect religieux --- Mediterranean Region --- Méditerranée, Région de la --- Religious life and customs. --- Vie religieuse --- Méditerranée ancienne --- --Divination --- --Religions antiques --- --History --- Religious life and customs --- History. --- 291 --- Religion Comparative religion --- Présages --- Méditerranée, Région de la --- Portents --- Prodigies (Omens) --- Signs (Omens) --- Superstition --- Signs and symbols --- Augury --- Soothsaying --- Occultism --- Worship --- Circum-Mediterranean countries --- Mediterranean Area --- Mediterranean countries --- Mediterranean Sea Region --- Omens - Mediterranean Region - History --- Divination - Mediterranean Region - History --- Religions antiques --- Mediterranean Region - Religious life and customs
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Polytheism --- Polythéisme --- Historiography --- Historiographie --- Polytheism. --- 291 --- God --- Monotheism --- Pantheism --- Religion --- Religions --- Theism --- Religion Comparative religion --- Polythéisme --- Historiography.
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