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- Samaritan Pentateuch (links | edit)
- Pidyon haben (links | edit)
- Pharisees (links | edit)
- Tribe of Manasseh (links | edit)
- Onesimus (links | edit)
- Moriah (links | edit)
- Hebrews (links | edit)
- Phoenician alphabet (links | edit)
- Marcan priority (links | edit)
- Levite (links | edit)
- Olivet Discourse (links | edit)
- Kohen (links | edit)
- Mary, mother of Jesus (links | edit)
- Berenice (daughter of Herod Agrippa) (links | edit)
- Samaritans (charity) (links | edit)
- Delos (links | edit)
- Sacrifice (links | edit)
- Tabernacle (links | edit)
- Harran (links | edit)
- Elagabalus (deity) (links | edit)
- San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico (links | edit)
- Lists of Jews (links | edit)
- Occupied Palestinian territories (links | edit)
- Martha (links | edit)
- Pontius Pilate (links | edit)
- Sarmatians (links | edit)
- Yeshiva (links | edit)
- Musar movement (links | edit)
- Jewish exodus from the Muslim world (links | edit)
- Holocaust theology (links | edit)
- Timeline of Jewish history (links | edit)
- Philip the Apostle (links | edit)
- Tefillin (links | edit)
- Shulchan Aruch (links | edit)
- Parable of the Good Samaritan (links | edit)
- Ashkenazi Jews (links | edit)
- Sephardic Jews (links | edit)
- Passion of Jesus (links | edit)
- Modern Orthodox Judaism (links | edit)
- Hazzan (links | edit)
- Silas (links | edit)
- Baal teshuva (links | edit)
- Two-source hypothesis (links | edit)
- Longinus (links | edit)
- Chabad (links | edit)
- Maccabees (links | edit)
- Sabbateans (links | edit)
- 613 commandments (links | edit)
- Jewish philosophy (links | edit)