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- catalog description "Introduction: the relevance of nonliterary sources -- The cultural setting of Galilee: the case of regionalism and early Palestinian Judaism -- The context of early Christianity and Palestinian Judaism; Jerusalem, Nazareth, Capernaum -- The languages of Roman Palestine; Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, Latin -- Jewish burial practices and views of afterlife and early Christan evidences -- Evidences of early Christianity: churches in the Holy Land -- Synagogues, art and the world of the sages -- Jewish and Christian attachment to Palestine -- The place of Eretz Israel in Rabbinic theology -- The place of the land in Early Christian theology".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: the relevance of nonliterary sources -- The cultural setting of Galilee: the case of regionalism and early Palestinian Judaism -- The context of early Christianity and Palestinian Judaism; Jerusalem, Nazareth, Capernaum -- The languages of Roman Palestine; Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, Latin -- Jewish burial practices and views of afterlife and early Christan evidences -- Evidences of early Christianity: churches in the Holy Land -- Synagogues, art and the world of the sages -- Jewish and Christian attachment to Palestine -- The place of Eretz Israel in Rabbinic theology -- The place of the land in Early Christian theology".