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    Der Bibelatlas. Die Geschichte des Heiligen Landes 3000 Jahre vor Christus bis 200 Jahre nach Christus
    U.S. International Taxation
    Understanding the Maccabean Revolt 167 to 63 BCE
    The Economy of Roman Palestine
    Illustrated Encyklopedia of the Classical World
    The Macmillan Bible Atlas
    • The Macmillan Bible Atlas

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      Originally published in two volumes by Carta, Jerusalem. Yohanan Aharoni (1919-1976) was born in Germany, June 7, 1919, and immigrated to Palestine in 1933. He became the professor of archeology, chairman of the Department of Archeology and the Near East Studies and chairman of the Institute of Archeology at the University of Tel-Aviv. The Macmillan Bible Atlas depicts religious, political, military, and economic events of the Old Testament, Second Temple, Intertestamental, New Testament and Early Church periods in Bible history.

      The Macmillan Bible Atlas
    • The Economy of Roman Palestine

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      The Economy of Roman Palestine presents a description of the economy of the province of Judea-Palestina in the Roman era (AD70 to AD400) on the basis of a broad selection of primary rabbinic sources and a considerable volume of archaeological findings. The period studied is characterised by demographic growth and corresponding economic development. The work describes the agricultural and agrarian structure of the province, the pattern of settlement, trade, and other aspects, depicting an economy based to a great extent on an open market.

      The Economy of Roman Palestine
    • Understanding the Maccabean Revolt 167 to 63 BCE guides the reader through the main players and battles of this historic conflict. Antiochus Epiphanes IV's harsh decrees against the Jews had the opposite of his intended effect, as it accelerated Jewish resistance to being assimilated into Greek culture and religion. In his belief that the Jewish nation was ready for Hellenization, he had forbidden Jewish religious practice and had dedicated the Jewish Temple to a Greek deity. This and other acts of religious persecution led to the beginning of the Maccabean revolt in 167 BCE. The Greek Seleucids had counted on Mattathias, son of John and a leader of the community, to accept the king's rulings, but he refused. After seeing one of his own people offer a pagan sacrifice, he killed the blasphemer, thus starting the Jewish struggle for freedom that lasted for over two decades and ushered in the Hasmonean kingdom. Understanding the Maccabean Revolt 167 to 63 BCE tells this thrilling story with forty pages of clear text and full color maps, illustrations, and photographs.

      Understanding the Maccabean Revolt 167 to 63 BCE
    • In 2017, the US adopted the most far reaching changes to its international tax laws since 1962. This updated edition reflects these changes and provides law teachers with a relatively simple, easy to use casebook to teach US international taxation.

      U.S. International Taxation