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Temples Then and Temples Now
DAVID B. WEISBERG Edward A. Goldman
Jews in a Free Society, 1905, p.153
Hebrew Union College Press
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Título:
Temples Then and Temples Now
Autor:
DAVID B. WEISBERG
Edward A. Goldman
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Jews in a Free Society, 1905, p.153
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For many of us, it is hard to think back a decade or two and recall with precision the sequence of events that happened to us in the past. How much more difficult, then, is it to thrust our minds back, not decades or even centuries, but millennia, all the way back three thousand years to the ancient world of people, things, and ideas that existed at the time when the Hebrew people lived in their land and were composing what we now know as the Bible. Paradoxically, it is possible now, in the last half of the twentieth century,
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