Jewish Encyclopedia Bibliography
- Zunz, G. V. p. 580;
- Rab Pe'alim, pp. 114 et seq.;
- Adolf Jellinek, B. H. iii., pp. xxxiii. et seq.; vi., p. xxix.;
- A. Epstein, l.c. pp. i.-xiv.;
- idem, Le Livre des Jubilés, Philon et le Midrasch Tadsche, in R. E. J. xxi. 80 et seq., xxii. 1 et seq.;
- Isaac Hirsch Weiss, Dor, iv. 216;
- Emil Kautzsch, Apokryphen, ii. 37;
- W. Bacher, Ag. Tan. ii. 497, 499;
- Grünhut, Sefer ha-Liḳḳuṭim, ii. 20b.
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