Evidence for the Interaction of Jews and Non-Jews in Late Antiquity”: 104-105. ↩ Rutgers, “Archaeological Evidence for the Interaction of Jews and Non-Jews in Late Antiquity”: 106-107. [...] the slave or freed population of Jews made up the majority of Jews in the city. As new research by Claude Eilers suggests [10] , it is more likely that only some Jews made it to Rome by this route; [...] ↩ Barclay, Jews in the Mediterranean Diaspora , 288. ↩ Barclay, Jews in the Mediterranean Diaspora , 292-293. ↩ Barclay, Jews in the Mediterranean Diaspora
̉Ενώχ [36] making it become the subject of the sentence. Although during the first century Jews awaited, without doubt, for the return of Enoch and the judgement day, in my opinion, it is arbitrary [...] the Pseudo-Peter breathed all the religious, social and political awaitings which characterise the Jews. The author of this apocryphal gospel demonstrates a deep understanding of Jewish and Christian literature
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