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Page 138
... Palestine and to the monastic centres of Egypt ; he spent almost a month with the famed exegete Didymus in Alex- andria . The summer of 386 found him settled in Bethlehem . There , by 389 , Paula finished a monastery for men under ...
... Palestine and to the monastic centres of Egypt ; he spent almost a month with the famed exegete Didymus in Alex- andria . The summer of 386 found him settled in Bethlehem . There , by 389 , Paula finished a monastery for men under ...
Page 317
... Palestine ) , where leading scholars trained disciples for communal service as teachers and judges . In Caesarea , the principal port and seat of the Roman administration of Palestine , where pagans , Christians , and Samaritans ...
... Palestine ) , where leading scholars trained disciples for communal service as teachers and judges . In Caesarea , the principal port and seat of the Roman administration of Palestine , where pagans , Christians , and Samaritans ...
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... Palestine . His periodical ha - Shiloaḥ attained editorial standards previously unknown in Hebrew . In Tel Aviv from 1921 , he devoted his last years to the edition of his correspondence , a valuable documentary of a vital peri- od ...
... Palestine . His periodical ha - Shiloaḥ attained editorial standards previously unknown in Hebrew . In Tel Aviv from 1921 , he devoted his last years to the edition of his correspondence , a valuable documentary of a vital peri- od ...
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