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Genesis 22:1
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Jubilees 17:16
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Sanhedrin 89b
Genesis 22:1
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Jubilees 17:16
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Genesis Rabbah 55:4
Genesis 25:27
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Jubilees 19:14
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Genesis Rabbah 63:11
1 Enoch 5:6
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Avot D'Rabbi Natan 32
1 Enoch 5:6
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Sanhedrin 108a
1 Enoch 6:2
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Pirkei DeRabbi Eliezer 22:4
1 Enoch 6:2
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Legends of the Jews 3
1 Enoch 8:1
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Pirkei DeRabbi Eliezer 22:4
1 Enoch 10:9
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Yoma 67b
1 Enoch 17:4
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Bava Batra 84a
1 Enoch 54:8
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Jerusalem Berakhot 9:2
1 Enoch 72:5
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Pirkei DeRabbi Eliezer 6
Letter of Aristeas
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Megillah 9a
Jubilees 1:1
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Berakhot 5a
Jubilees 4:30
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Pesikta Rabbati 40
Jubilees 5:2
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Tanchuma Noach 12
Jubilees 7:20
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Genesis Rabbah 33:5
Jubilees 10:26
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Tanchuma Noach 18
Jubilees 12:26
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Genesis Rabbah 18:4
Jubilees 17:16
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Sanhedrin 89b
Jubilees 17:16
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Sanhedrin 89b
Jubilees 17:17
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Pirkei Avot 5:3
Jubilees 19:8
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Pirkei Avot 5:3
Jubilees 48:14
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Wisdom of Solomon 18:5
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Sotah 11a
Sibylline Oracles 1:37
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Genesis Rabbah 40:5
Psalms of Solomon 5:9
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Mishnah Kiddushin 4
Psalms of Solomon 5:9
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Genesis Rabbah 76
2 Enoch 25:3
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Chagigah 12a
2 Enoch 30:10
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Genesis Rabbah 1:1
4 Ezra 3:14
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Genesis Rabbah 44:21
4 Ezra 6:40
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Chagigah 12a
4 Ezra 9:31
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Sifre Deuteronomy 345
Apocalypse of Abraham 9:6
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Genesis Rabbah 44:21
Apocalypse of Abraham 14:6
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Yoma 67b
Protoevangelium of James 7
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Mishnah Niddah 5.4
Protoevangelium of James 8
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Mishnah Niddah 5:7
About This Tag
Some Rabbinic traditions, as found in the Tannaitic, Amoraic, and Saboraic periods, can actually be traced back to much earlier sources found in Pseudepigraphal literature, yet may not be found in the Hebrew Bible. These texts, composed between the Second Temple period and late antiquity, contain theological, legal, and mystical themes that later became integral to Rabbinic Judaism. Writings such as 1 Enoch, Jubilees, and Testament of the Twelve Patriarchs preserve these early interpretations of biblical stories, angelology, and halakhic principles that closely parallel or prefigure later Rabbinic discussions.
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