About: Jacob Milgrom

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Jacob Milgrom (February 1, 1923 – June 5, 2010) was a prominent American Jewish Bible scholar and Conservative rabbi. Milgrom's major contribution to biblical research was in the field of cult and worship. Although he accepted the documentary hypothesis, contrary to the classical bible critics, he traced a direct line of development from the Priestly Code (P), to the Holiness Code (H), to the cultic innovations of Ezekiel, to the cultic writings of the Dead Sea sect and finally to Jewish law (halacha) of the Mishnah and Talmud. Best known for his comprehensive Torah commentaries and work on the Dead Sea Scrolls, he also published extensively on the Book of Ezekiel.

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  • Jacob Milgrom, hebräisch יעקב מילגרום, (* 1. Februar 1923 in Brooklyn, New York City; † 5. Juni 2010 in Jerusalem) war ein US-amerikanisch-israelischer Rabbiner und Religionswissenschaftler. (de)
  • Jacob Milgrom (February 1, 1923 – June 5, 2010) was a prominent American Jewish Bible scholar and Conservative rabbi. Milgrom's major contribution to biblical research was in the field of cult and worship. Although he accepted the documentary hypothesis, contrary to the classical bible critics, he traced a direct line of development from the Priestly Code (P), to the Holiness Code (H), to the cultic innovations of Ezekiel, to the cultic writings of the Dead Sea sect and finally to Jewish law (halacha) of the Mishnah and Talmud. Best known for his comprehensive Torah commentaries and work on the Dead Sea Scrolls, he also published extensively on the Book of Ezekiel. (en)
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  • 1923-02-01 (xsd:date)
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  • 1923-02-01 (xsd:date)
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  • 2010-06-05 (xsd:date)
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  • Biblical studies (en)
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  • Christine Hayes, Yale Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Religious Studies. (en)
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  • comprehensive Torah commentaries (en)
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  • Jacob Milgrom (en)
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  • American (en)
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  • JPS Torah Commentary: Numbers (en)
  • Leviticus 3 vols. (en)
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  • Jo Berman (en)
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  • Torah studies (en)
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  • Jacob Milgrom, hebräisch יעקב מילגרום, (* 1. Februar 1923 in Brooklyn, New York City; † 5. Juni 2010 in Jerusalem) war ein US-amerikanisch-israelischer Rabbiner und Religionswissenschaftler. (de)
  • Jacob Milgrom (February 1, 1923 – June 5, 2010) was a prominent American Jewish Bible scholar and Conservative rabbi. Milgrom's major contribution to biblical research was in the field of cult and worship. Although he accepted the documentary hypothesis, contrary to the classical bible critics, he traced a direct line of development from the Priestly Code (P), to the Holiness Code (H), to the cultic innovations of Ezekiel, to the cultic writings of the Dead Sea sect and finally to Jewish law (halacha) of the Mishnah and Talmud. Best known for his comprehensive Torah commentaries and work on the Dead Sea Scrolls, he also published extensively on the Book of Ezekiel. (en)
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  • Jacob Milgrom (de)
  • Jacob Milgrom (en)
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