Clarendon Press: Oxford University Press, 1972, pp. xviii, 316, £5.50 Dr. Jackson traces with great erudition the development of the laws of theft in all their ramifications from the earliest pentateuchal code, the Book of the Covenant, down to the end of the tannaitic period. Philological and form-critical methods are used and the laws are…
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