The Fruit of the Vine: Viticulture in Ancient Israel

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Brill (2000)
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Abstract

The practice of viticulture in Israelite culture is the focus of Walsh's investigation. Viticulture, no less than drinking, marked the social sphere of Israelite practitioners, and so its details were often enlisted to describe social relations in the Hebrew Bible.

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