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Talmon

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Talmon (tăl`mŏn), in the Bible, family of temple doorkeepers. The Talmon in chapter 12 of Nehemiah is probably the same as Telem, a gatekeeper mentioned in Ezra.


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We thank all who contributed to the epidemiologic and clinical data, especially Jorge Calderdn, Ignacio Canevari, Guillermo Combina, Alejandro Novoa, Celia Narciso, Rufina Perez, Alberto Sussi, and Gabriel Talmon.
In Sha'arei Talmon: Studies in the Bible, Qumran, and the Ancient Near East presented to Shemaryahu Talmon, Michael Fishbane and Emanuel Tov, eds.
Jacob Talmon noticed this perplexing affinity between professed ideological antitheses in his poignant 1981 book, Myth of the Nation and the Vision of Revolution, which was dismissed at the time as political heresy.
 
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