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Apocalyptic poems in Christian and Jewish liturgy in late antiquity
Hillel Newman
Department of Jewish History
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Late Antiquity
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Jewish Liturgy
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Christian Liturgy
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Palestine
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Jewish
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Hebrew
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Byzantine Empire
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Christian
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Methodological Challenges
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6th Century
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Poet
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Interpreter
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Sermons
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Cross-cultural Comparison
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Analytical Tools
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Piyyut
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Misreading
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Cultural Milieu
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Hymns
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Romanos the Melodist
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Apocalyptic Literature
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Kontakion
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Arts and Humanities
Judaism
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Late antiquity
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Apocalyptic
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Poem
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Liturgy
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Hebrew
25%
Similarities
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Milieu
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Thematic
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Juxtaposition
25%
Piyyut
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Mis-reading
25%
Apocalyptic literature
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Apocalyptic imagery
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Hymn
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