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  2. The Asatir - Wikipedia

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    While the author of The Asatir and Jewish traditions are in general agreement, [10] there are differences in minor details. For example, according to Seder Olam Rabba, there were 340 years from the Great Deluge in the time of Noah (dated at 1656 anno mundi) to the Division of the earth (dated at 1996 anno mundi) when his sons were sent into their respective countries at the confounding of the ...

  3. Samaritan (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Samaritan is a novel by Richard Price, first published in 2003. It tells the story of a wealthy screenwriter who returns to his impoverished neighborhood in Dempsey, New Jersey, where he begins to help others.

  4. Category:Samaritan texts - Wikipedia

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  5. Book of Joshua (Samaritan) - Wikipedia

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    The Hebrew-Samaritan source is based upon the Septuagint translation of Joshua. A Hebrew résumé of the story of Shaubak (ch. xxvi.–xxxvii.) was inserted in Abraham Zacuto's Sefer Yuhasin by Samuel Shullam, who declared that he found it in a Samaritan chronicle (Sefer Zikronot shel Kutim), where it is said to have been taken from a Jewish ...

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  7. Tolidah - Wikipedia

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    'Genealogy') is a Samaritan chronicle that is considered the oldest Samaritan historical work. Written mainly in Samaritan Hebrew, with sections in hybrid Samaritan Hebrew and Samaritan Aramaic , the book provides a concise summary of Samaritan history and the dynasty of Samaritan High Priests up to the Middle Ages .

  8. Category:Samaritan culture and history - Wikipedia

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  9. Marqah - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It was written in Samaritan Aramaic by the Samaritan scholar, philosopher and poet, Marqah in the 4th century. [3] The work is a collection of midrashic compositions on several parts of the Pentateuch , expanding its presentation of events and precepts with the purpose of examining its theological, didactic, and philosophical teachings.