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Alexandrian Jews Alexandrian source Antiquities Apion Apionem Josephus apologetic literature beast begetting Bellum Jud betrothal biblical law Book of Jubilees capital offense commandments conception of marriage Contra Apionem Courts in Egypt crime customs dead divorce doctrine Essenes father Flavius Josephus foetus form of marriage found in Philo Fragmenta Goodenough Greek Halacha Halakah Heinemann Hillelites Hypothetica immortality intention Jewish constitution Jewish Courts Jewish law Josephus says Josephus speaks Judaism jüdische Ketubah lawgivers laws of marriage marital relation marriage under manus marriage without manus marry Mishnah Moses pagan Palestine Palestinian Jews parents passage in Josephus passage in Philo penalty Philo Philo and Josephus Philo says Philo writes priests procreation of children punished by death rabbinic literature reference resurrection righteous robbery Roman law Sabbath Sanh secrets seems Shammai Spec Specialibus Legibus synagogue Talmud tannaitic tannaitic Halakah term theft a capital tion Tosefta unmarried woman violation Vita Mosis καὶ