ell enough to use
this thing want durable copies. But I'm willing to do what people want.
So fire me a line. Let me know your opinions if you're interested.
Yours,
Justin Dombrowski
Classical Studies
Columbia University
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Jeffrey,
Look at Jubilees 2: angels created on the first day. It seems this comes
from an interpretation of the rel'n between Gen 1.1 and 2.1. Gen 2.1 says
"and the heavens and earth and *all their hosts* were completed"; and since
the latter two were created "on the first day" according to Gen
if any of you have used either or both and have a preference and can share why. I'm leaning toward Yardeni's. Any help is appreciated. thanks.
--Justin Dombrowski
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was written then), so also is the greatest concentration of pellets at
the center of the shots dispersion pattern [or P(t)~D(r)]. Is this correct?
--Justin Dombrowski
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I've posted my transcriptions here:
http://midrash-le-justin.blogspot.com/2005/07/new-dss-picture-my-amateur.html
--Justin D.
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This was my basic problem. Simply at the surface level it sounds like
pretty big methodological jump from "this pool has a white clay a few layers
down" to "therefore Essene's didn't use the Qumran settlement." There
certainly other ways to handle data like that. But perhaps there's more.
Bu