Was the Possibility of Conversion to Judaism Denied in the Second Temple Period?

A scholarly view that relies heavily on 4Q174 and Jubilees maintains that during the Second Temple period, one Jewish school of thought denied non-Jews the option to become Jews. Other Qumran scrolls, however, acknowledge the existence of proselytes, while the Temple Scroll accords them Temple acces...

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Main Author: Orian, Matan (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2025
In: The Jewish quarterly review
Year: 2025, Volume: 115, Issue: 4, Pages: 567-592
Further subjects:B resident aliens
B Gentiles
B Josephus
B Agrippa I
B Proselytes
B Qumran
B Ezekiel
B Herod
B Conversion
B Biblical Interpretation
B politics and halakhah
B non-Jews
B Second Temple Period
B 4Q174
B 4QFlorilegium
B Deuteronomy
B exclusion from the temple
B Jubilees
B Temple Scroll
B Rabbinic Literature
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