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Eyal Regev
Eyal Regev
Department of Land of Israel Studies and Archaeology, Bar-Ilan University
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Sectarianism in Qumran: A Cross-Cultural Perspective
E Regev
Walter de Gruyter, 2012
1532012
Pure individualism: The idea of non-priestly purity in Ancient Judaism
E Regev
Journal for the Study of Judaism in the Persian, Hellenistic, and Roman …, 2000
1112000
The Hasmoneans: Ideology
E Regev
Archaeology, Identity 118, 2013
862013
Abominated temple and a holy community: The formation of the notions of purity and impurity in Qumran
E Regev
Dead Sea Discoveries 10 (2), 243-278, 2003
732003
Priestly dynamic holiness and Deuteronomic static holiness
E Regev
Vetus Testamentum 51 (2), 243-261, 2001
732001
The Hasmoneans: ideology, archaeology, identity
E Regev
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2013
692013
The Temple in Early Christianity: Experiencing the Sacred
E Regev
Yale University Press, 2019
652019
Moral impurity and the temple in early Christianity in light of ancient Greek practice and Qumranic ideology
E Regev
Harvard Theological Review 97 (4), 383-411, 2004
522004
THE" YAḤAD" AND THE" DAMASCUS COVENANT": STRUCTURE, ORGANIZATION AND RELATIONSHIP
E Regev
Revue de Qumrân, 233-262, 2003
482003
The Sadducees and their Halakhah: Religion and Society in the Second Temple Period
A Schremer
AJS Review 30 (2), 445-448, 2006
452006
Herod's Jewish Ideology Facing Romanization: On Intermarriage, Ritual Baths, and Speeches
E Regev
The Jewish Quarterly Review 100 (2), 197-222, 2010
392010
Non-priestly purity and its religious aspects according to historical sources and archaeological findings
E Regev
Purity and Holiness: The Heritage of Leviticus, 223-244, 2000
372000
The Hasmoneans: Ideology, Archaeology
E Regev
Identity, 2013
332013
Cherchez les femmes: Were the yahad Celibates?
E Regev
Dead Sea Discoveries 15 (2), 253-284, 2008
272008
The ritual baths near the Temple Mount and extra-purification before entering the temple courts
E Regev
Israel exploration journal, 194-204, 2005
272005
Comparing sectarian practice and organization: the Qumran sects in light of the regulations of the Shakers, Hutterites, Mennonites and Amish
E Regev
Numen 51 (2), 146-181, 2004
262004
How did the Temple Mount fall to Pompey?
E Regev
Journal of Jewish studies 48 (2), 276-289, 1997
261997
The Sadducees, The Pharisees, and the Sacred: Meaning and ideology in the Halakhic controversies between the Sadducees and Pharisees
E Regev
Review of Rabbinic Judaism 9 (1-2), 126-140, 2006
242006
Were the early Christians sectarians?
E Regev
Journal of Biblical Literature 130 (4), 771-793, 2011
232011
Community as temple: Revisiting cultic metaphors in Qumran and the New Testament
E Regev
Bulletin for biblical research 28 (4), 604-631, 2018
212018
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