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Abraham and the Gods: The Paths to Monotheism in Jewish Religion /$rFlorentino García Martínez -- $t2. The Foreskins of Angels /$rFlorentino García Martínez -- $t3. Geography as Theology: From the Book of Jubilees to the Phaleg by Arias Montano /$rFlorentino García Martínez -- $t4. The Heavenly Tablets in the Book of Jubilees /$rFlorentino García Martínez -- $t5. Balaam in the Dead Sea Scrolls /$rFlorentino García Martínez -- $t6. Divine Sonship at Qumran and in Philo /$rFlorentino García Martínez -- $t7. Eve?s Children in the Targumim /$rFlorentino García Martínez -- $t8. Sodom and Gomorrah in the Targumim /$rFlorentino García Martínez -- $t9. Hagar in Targum Pseudo-Jonathan /$rFlorentino García Martínez -- $t10. The Authority of 4 Ezra and the Discovery of America /$rFlorentino García Martínez -- $t11. The Authority of 4 Ezra and the Jewish Origin of (Native) American Indians /$rFlorentino García Martínez -- $tSubject Index /$rSonja G. 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