Galilean Judaism in the Roman period
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Galilean Judaism in the Roman period refers to the religious, legal, and communal life of Jewish communities in Galilee under Roman rule, marked by evolving rabbinic leadership, local institutions, and adaptation to imperial and post-Temple realities.
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| Label | Occurrences |
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| Galilean Judaism in the Roman period canonical | 1 |
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