Graduate Student, Centre for the Study of Religion
University of Oregon, Religious Studies
University of Toronto, Centre for Jewish Studies
Yale University, Divinity School
Massey College
Thesis Title: A Law for All Time: Sabbatical Constructions of Time in ancient Judaism
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Hindy Najman
Judith H. Newman John W. Marshall |
About
My dissertation focuses on the temporality of the Sabbath in the Second Temple period. The Sabbath is connected especially to priestly identities in the Hebrew Bible, Jewish pseudepigrapha, and the Dead Sea Scrolls. The aim of my study is to illustrate priestly interests in the sabbatical conception of time (i.e. history, eternity, calendar).
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