@inbook{34164258021d44f1827292aac01d1e4c,
title = "The Book of Leviticus in Josephus' Writings",
abstract = "The book of Leviticus has always presented a great challenge for readers and interpreters, both Christian and Jewish. Devoid of plot and full of technical terms, its style is repetitive. However, this did not prevent the rabbinic Sages of the Second Temple period from advising educators to use Leviticus as the first book that children should be taught.¹ The rabbis attempted to shed light upon the complicated ritual laws as well as the moral issues raised in Leviticus. Other early Jewish sources in which Leviticus plays a prominent role are Philo, Josephus and some of the Qumran scrolls.",
author = "M. Avioz",
year = "2020",
doi = "doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1q26ns4.16",
language = "American English",
isbn = "9789042943445",
volume = "292",
series = "Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis",
publisher = "Peeters",
pages = "227--242",
editor = "I. Himbaza",
booktitle = "The Text of Leviticus",
}