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Well, the article must have been edited because that term doesn't appear anymore. That said, there's a potential distinction to be made between ancient Israelite religion (more similar to other
Canaanite and
ANE traditions) and Judaism practiced after the writing of the Bible, especially rabbinic Judaism. But I'm not sure that distinction is really relevant here.
70.172.194.25 (
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09:30, 24 January 2023 (UTC)reply
Confusing line
"In Jewish faith, Tannin is sometimes conflated with the related sea monsters Leviathan and Rahab by Christians.[19]" Is it Jews or Christians that are conflating the creatures. The reference link goes to a "you can't see this page" for me.
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15:08, 19 May 2022 (UTC)reply
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Well, the article must have been edited because that term doesn't appear anymore. That said, there's a potential distinction to be made between ancient Israelite religion (more similar to other
Canaanite and
ANE traditions) and Judaism practiced after the writing of the Bible, especially rabbinic Judaism. But I'm not sure that distinction is really relevant here.
70.172.194.25 (
talk)
09:30, 24 January 2023 (UTC)reply
Confusing line
"In Jewish faith, Tannin is sometimes conflated with the related sea monsters Leviathan and Rahab by Christians.[19]" Is it Jews or Christians that are conflating the creatures. The reference link goes to a "you can't see this page" for me.
Rmhermen (
talk)
15:08, 19 May 2022 (UTC)reply