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Endnote 13 - Christian and Jewish Views of the Holy Land
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Endnote 11 - Christian and Jewish Views of the Holy Land
See Sussmann, “The ‘Boundaries of Eretz-Israel,’” Tarbiz 45(1976), pp. 213–257 (Hebrew); Zeev Safrai, “Marginal Notes on the Rehob Inscription,” Zion 42 (1977), pp. 1–23, esp. 1–12 (Hebrew); and Aaron Demsky, “The Permitted Villages of Sebaste in the Rehob Mosaic,” Israel Exploration Journal 29 (1979), pp. 182–193.
Endnote 10 - Christian and Jewish Views of the Holy Land
Endnote 9 - Christian and Jewish Views of the Holy Land
See Yaacov Sussmann, “An Halakhic Inscription from the Beisan Valley,” Tarbiz 43 (1974), pp. 88–158 and Tarbiz 44 (1975), pp. 193–195 (Hebrew). See also Sussmann, “The Inscription in the Synagogue at Rehob,” in Ancient Synagogues Revealed, ed. Lee I. Levine (Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society, 1981), pp. 146–151; and McCarter, Ancient Inscriptions, p. 138.
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