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Vessels of Wrath and God’s Pathos: Potter/Clay Imagery in Rom 9:20–23
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- 01 April 2022, pp. 197-218
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A 360-Day Administrative Year in Ancient Israel: Judahite Portable Calendars and the Flood Account
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- 10 November 2021, pp. 431-450
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Spheres, Sefirot, and the Imaginal Astronomical Discourse of Classical Kabbalah
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- 08 April 2020, pp. 230-262
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“Son of an Israelite Woman and an Egyptian Man”—Jesus as the Blasphemer (Lev 24:10–23): An Anti-Gospel Polemic in the Zohar*
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- 21 December 2016, pp. 100-124
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Interfaith Dialogue and Mystical Consciousness
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- 09 November 2022, pp. 591-620
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The Rise of the Holy Spirit in Sixteenth-Century Kabbalah
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- 23 May 2022, pp. 219-242
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Covenant and Community in Early Rabbinic Literature
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- 23 February 2024, pp. 228-249
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Gilayon and “Apocalypse”: Reconsidering an Early Jewish Concept and Genre
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- 28 April 2023, pp. 190-227
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Oil Lamps, Spearheads and Skulls: Possible Evidence of Necromancy during Late Antiquity in the Te’omim Cave, Judean Hills
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- 04 July 2023, pp. 399-421
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Rethinking Divine Hiddenness in the Hebrew Bible: The Hidden God as the Hostile God in Psalm 88
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- 20 May 2021, pp. 159-181
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