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The voluntary nature of the nehemiah covenant in rabbinic literature
David A. Glatt-Gilad
Department of Bible Studies, Archeology and the Ancient Near East
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Arts and Humanities
Voluntary
100%
Rabbinic literature
100%
Covenant
100%
Nehemiah
100%
Rabbinic
50%
Initiative
16%
fore-runner
16%
Popular
16%
Conceptual
16%
Jerusalem
16%
Talmud
16%
Sinai
16%
Literary structure
16%
Ideational
16%
stipulations
16%
Voluntarism
16%
Keyphrases
Rabbinic Literature
100%
Covenant
100%
Ezra-Nehemiah
100%
Rabbis
16%
Popular
16%
Jerusalem
16%
Sinai
16%
Talmud
16%
Scholarly Attention
16%
Modern Scholarship
16%
Literary Structure
16%
Post-exilic
16%
Voluntarism
16%
Rabbinic Authority
16%