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INDEX<br />

Bible, continued<br />

Judaism during biblical period,<br />

development of, 11:514–515<br />

kapparot cus<strong>to</strong>m, 11:782<br />

Karaites and Karitism, 11:785–786<br />

kiss of death, 5:513<br />

labor and laborers, 12:408–409,<br />

410<br />

laws and legal systems<br />

judges in, 5:495<br />

justice, terms for, 11:578<br />

labor laws, 12:411–412<br />

law of evidence, 6:577, 578,<br />

579<br />

legal maxims, 12:603<br />

morality and law, 12:535<br />

prohibitions in and penal<br />

law, 15:720<br />

shomerim, 18:513–514<br />

as source of law, 14:337<br />

taxation, 19:534<br />

leprosy, 12:650–653<br />

letters and letter writers, 12:668–<br />

669<br />

literature influenced by<br />

Danish, 18:89<br />

Dante, 10:788<br />

Dutch, 6:67–68<br />

Egyptian, 6:225–226<br />

English, 6:432–434<br />

Hungarian, 9:602–604<br />

Italian, 10:787–788<br />

musical in<strong>to</strong>nation, 13:656–<br />

664<br />

Norwegian, 18:90–91<br />

Russian, 17:587–588<br />

Swedish, 18:90–91<br />

logos, 13:174<br />

lots, 13:217–219<br />

love, 13:227–229<br />

Maimonides, Moses, 13:392<br />

manna, 13:478<br />

Mari (Mesopotamia), 13:537–541<br />

marriages, 12:725, 13:563–564, 565<br />

mashal proverbs, 16:640–642<br />

ma<strong>the</strong>matics in, 13:671<br />

Matriarchs, 4:562–563<br />

medicine in, 13:720–722<br />

miracles, 14:305–306, 309<br />

mishmarot and ma’amadot,<br />

14:317–318, 319<br />

mitzvah, 14:372<br />

moneylending, 14:436–437<br />

monogamy, 14:447–448<br />

mono<strong>the</strong>ism, 14:448–450<br />

names for<br />

Bible as a whole, 3:574<br />

356<br />

in Hellenistic Judaism, 3:660<br />

Jewish sensitivities regarding,<br />

3:608<br />

sections and individual<br />

books, 3:576<br />

naturalistic explanations, 15:280<br />

nature of man, 13:446–448<br />

nomadism in, 15:294–295<br />

oaths in, 15:358–360<br />

oils in, 15:395–396<br />

olam ha-ba in, 15:400<br />

“Old Testament,” 15:190, 191<br />

Oral Law and, 15:455<br />

parables, 15:620–621<br />

paradise in Eden narrative,<br />

15:623–627<br />

parody in, 15:654<br />

peace, concept of, 15:700–701<br />

perjury in, 15:772<br />

Philo Liber Antiquitatum<br />

Biblicarum, 16:58–59<br />

physical format, 4:71–76<br />

places named in, 6:568–569<br />

printing, 2:633<br />

proverbs, 16:647<br />

providence, 16:648<br />

psychiatry, 16:684<br />

psychology, 16:687<br />

punishment, 16:734–735, 736–737<br />

purity and impurity, ritual,<br />

16:746–750<br />

reading<br />

al tikrei, 2:20<br />

mnemonics, 13:619, 14:397<br />

vocalizations, 13:611<br />

related materials, 3:656–658<br />

religious impact, 3:659–669<br />

Christianity, 3:663–667<br />

Islam, 3:667–669<br />

Judaism, 3:659–663<br />

sacrifices, 17:643<br />

Satan, 18:72<br />

sederim, 18:235<br />

shofar, 18:506–507<br />

signs and symbols, 18:568–570<br />

sin, 18:621–624<br />

sociology of, 3:658–659<br />

Tabernacle, 19:418–423<br />

taking of life in, 13:743<br />

Tanakh, 19:499<br />

texts and editions<br />

evolution of text, 3:583–586<br />

Hebrew editions, printed,<br />

3:586–588<br />

polyglots, 3:588, 613, 636,<br />

13:56<br />

Thanksgiving Psalms, 5:507,<br />

19:668<br />

<strong>the</strong>ology, 19:694–695<br />

anthropomorphism, 2:188–<br />

189<br />

deism, 5:533–534<br />

escha<strong>to</strong>logy, 6:489–495<br />

particularism in, 11:514–515<br />

universalism in, 11:514–515<br />

throat as heart, 8:509<br />

translations, ancient, 3:588–606,<br />

12:405–406<br />

Aquila, 15:433–434<br />

Arabic and Judeo-Arabic,<br />

3:603–605<br />

Aramaic, 3:588–594, 599–601,<br />

600, 652<br />

Armenian, 3:602–603<br />

Egyptian (Coptic), 3:602<br />

Ethiopic, 3:601<br />

glossaries, 3:605–606, 12:406<br />

Greek, 3:595–598, 13:87<br />

Hungariand, 10:829<br />

Judeo-Persian, 11:552–553<br />

Karaite, 3:604–605<br />

Latin, 3:598, 11:142–143<br />

Onkelos, 15:433–434<br />

Peshitta, 3:599–600<br />

Saadiah Gaon, 3:603–604,<br />

605, 17:612–613<br />

Samaritan, 3:599, 652<br />

Septuagint, 18:307<br />

sharh, 3:605<br />

Syriac, 3:599–601<br />

translations, modern, 3:606–640<br />

aes<strong>the</strong>tics of, 3:609<br />

Arabic, 3:627<br />

Basque, 3:636<br />

Catalan, 3:627<br />

Celtic, 3:636–637<br />

Danish, 3:627<br />

Dutch, 3:627–628<br />

English, 2:144, 633, 3:611–<br />

627, 18:688<br />

faithfulness <strong>to</strong> original text<br />

in, 3:606–608, 621, 625,<br />

628<br />

feminist sensitivities<br />

regarding, 3:608<br />

Finnish, 3:628<br />

French, 3:628–629<br />

German, 3:629–632, 4:231,<br />

235, 7:509, 14:36–37, 39,<br />

15:719<br />

Greek, 3:636<br />

Hebrew, 2:633<br />

Hungarian, 3:632<br />

ENCYCLOPAEDIA JUDAICA, Second Edition, Volume 22

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