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Jewish law and early christian identity: Betrothal, marriage, and infidelity in the writings of ephrem the Syrian
Yifat Monnickendam
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Department of Jewish History
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Infidelity
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Jewish Law
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Ephrem
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Betrothal
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Syriac Christianity
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Early Christian Identity
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Ephrem the Syrian
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Christian
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Jews
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Jewish
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Jewish Tradition
33%
Palestinians
33%
Christianity
33%
Sexual Relations
33%
Legal Thought
33%
Legal Implications
33%
Legal Concepts
33%
Greco-Roman
33%
4th Century
33%
Jewish World
33%
Pagan
33%
Legal Standing
33%
Roman Empire
33%
Christian Literature
33%
Marriage Relations
33%
Roman World
33%
Arts and Humanities
Christianity
100%
Halakha Law
100%
Christian identity
100%
Jews
33%
Judaism
33%
Palestinians
33%
Jewish tradition
33%
Jewish World
33%
Pagan
33%
sectarian
33%
4th Century
33%
Roman Empire
33%
Christian literature
33%
Roman world
33%