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The Religion and Worship of the Synagogue: An Introduction to the Study of Judaism from the New Testament Period is unavailable, but you can change that!

For many Christians, the Jewish religion after Christ has seemed vague, mysterious, and even irrelevant. First published in 1907, W. O. E. Oesterley and G. H. Box’s classic The Religion and Worship of the Synagogue filled a void in scholarship on the Jewish tradition written for a Christian audience. It is a handbook for students of comparative religion, Christian theologians, and all those “who...

But there were other kinds of “Baptism,” which were in form and conception more or less similar to that just mentioned, but which belonged to a somewhat different category; these were ceremonial purifications, undertaken to obliterate “uncleanness” of one kind or another; see e.g., Num. 19, where several instructive examples will be found. Different as these latter are in degree from Baptism in the more usual sense of the word, both have this in common, that the washing has the effect of taking away
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