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  2. Category:Novels set in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Novels set in ancient Israel (24 P) J. Novels set in Jerusalem (17 P) N. Novels set during the Israeli–Palestinian conflict (9 P) Pages in category "Novels set in ...

  3. Daniel Bomberg - Wikipedia

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    Babylonian Talmud; 2d edition; printed by Daniel Bomberg, Venice. Daniel Bomberg (c. 1483 – c. 1549) was one of the most important early printers of Hebrew books. [1] A Christian Hebraist who employed rabbis, scholars and apostates in his Venice publishing house, Bomberg printed the first Mikraot Gdolot (Rabbinic Bible) and the first complete Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmuds, based on the ...

  4. Category:Novels set in Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Novels set in Jerusalem" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Apollyon (novel)

  5. Alas, Babylon - Wikipedia

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    Alas, Babylon is a 1959 novel by American writer Pat Frank. [1] It is an early example of post-nuclear apocalyptic fiction and has an entry in David Pringle 's book Science Fiction: The 100 Best Novels .

  6. Decades before the latest eruption of war in Israel and Gaza that began with Hamas' Oct. 7 massacre — and well before Internet algorithms amplified misinformation — the Israeli-Palestinian ...

  7. Category:Fiction set in ancient Israel - Wikipedia

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    Films set in ancient Israel (3 C, 6 P) N. Novels set in ancient Israel (24 P) This page was last edited on 20 March 2023, at 02:33 (UTC). Text ...

  8. Book of the Kings of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The Book of the Kings of Israel is a non-canonical work referred to in the Hebrew Bible (e.g. 1 Chronicles 9:1–2). The King James Version of this passage reads: "So all Israel were reckoned by genealogies; and, behold, they were written in the book of the kings of Israel and Judah, who were carried away to Babylon for their transgression.

  9. The Source (novel) - Wikipedia

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    It is a survey of the history of the Jewish people and the land of Israel from pre-monotheistic days through the birth of the modern State of Israel and up until 1964. The Source uses, for its central device, a fictional tell (mound/hill) in northern Israel called "Makor" (Hebrew: מָקוֹר, "source"). Prosaically, the name comes from a ...