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The Dictionary of Daily Life in Biblical and Post-Biblical Antiquity is a unique reference work that provides background cultural and technical information on the world of the Hebrew Bible and New Testament from 2000 BC to approximately AD 600. Written and edited by a world-class historian and a highly respected biblical scholar, with contributions by many others, this unique reference work...

revolt (AD 132–135), which include both Aramaic and Greek marriage and divorce documents; (6) the Mishnah, compiled in AD 200; and (7) the Talmud, completed ca. AD 500, specifically the following tractates found in the section on Našim (“Women”): Yebamot (“Sisters-in-law”), Ketubbot (“Marriage Deeds”), Nedarim (“Vows”), Soṭah (“The Suspected Adulteress”), Giṭṭin (“Bills of Divorce”), and Qiddušin (“Betrothals”). Sepulchral inscriptions of Jewish families buried in the catacombs at Rome in the
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