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"Raz explores what she calls “weak prophecy,” emphasizing the ways in which biblical prophecy is tentative and confused, marred by failure and anxiety—hardly authoritative in any straightforward way."
November 10, 2025 at 2:40 PM
"Raz explores what she calls “weak prophecy,” emphasizing the ways in which biblical prophecy is tentative and confused, marred by failure and anxiety—hardly authoritative in any straightforward way."
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The Case for Retraction of Academic Authentications of Forged Fragments — ANCIENT JEW REVIEW
This position paper issues a call for editors and publishers with oversight over peer-reviewed publications of inauthentic post-2002 Dead Sea Scroll-like fragments to embark on the processes that woul...
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November 7, 2025 at 2:21 PM
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"What is Yosefa Raz doing when she speaks of prophecy in this way, when she fuses poetry, scripture and secular writing, essay and academic research, when she blends old and new, past and future, until the compass spins out of control and the ice shatters into tiny pieces?"
November 5, 2025 at 4:38 PM
"What is Yosefa Raz doing when she speaks of prophecy in this way, when she fuses poetry, scripture and secular writing, essay and academic research, when she blends old and new, past and future, until the compass spins out of control and the ice shatters into tiny pieces?"
"With Yosefa’s book, we now have nuanced poetic language with which we may read this homily. The Rabbis were not prophets, nor singers or poets. They were strong readers. They saw reading as an opportunity to stretch out biblical scenes into their present."
November 3, 2025 at 2:36 PM
"With Yosefa’s book, we now have nuanced poetic language with which we may read this homily. The Rabbis were not prophets, nor singers or poets. They were strong readers. They saw reading as an opportunity to stretch out biblical scenes into their present."
"This interdisciplinary study will demonstrate that early Christian art can sometimes be read as a type of visual text that preserves glimpses of the estimated 85% of first and second-century Christian writings that have been lost."
September 15, 2025 at 1:06 PM
"This interdisciplinary study will demonstrate that early Christian art can sometimes be read as a type of visual text that preserves glimpses of the estimated 85% of first and second-century Christian writings that have been lost."