A History of the Jews in Babylonia |
Contents
Jews in Babylonia | 1 |
Parthians and Jews | 23 |
Summary | 31 |
V | 41 |
vi | 52 |
From Pacorus II to Artabanus V Ca 80227 c | 74 |
The Third and Fourth Jewish Wars Against Rome | 86 |
Babylonian Jews in International Commerce | 94 |
Appendix | 173 |
Christianity East of the Euphrates | 180 |
On Ravs Ordination | 188 |
The Problem of Joseph the Babylonian | 201 |
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Babylonian Jews and Parthian Culture | 100 |
The Tannaitic Movement in Babylonia 70226 c e | 122 |
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