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http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3659/is_199706/ai_n8767353/pg_8 http://www.jstor.org/view/0003049x/ap030145/03a00030/2?searchUrl=http%3a//www.jstor.org/search/BasicResults%3fhp%3d25%26si%3d1%26gw%3djtx%26jtxsi%3d1%26jcpsi%3d1%26artsi%3d1%26Query%3dThe%2bBurning%2bBush%2bAND%2bthe%2bOrigin%2bof%2bJudaism%26wc%3don&frame=noframe&currentResult=0003049x%2bap030145%2b03a00030%2b0%2cFFFF01&userID=81732608@utsa.edu/01cc993316dc17115ce109a91&dpi=3&config=jstor

http://www.sacred-texts.com/jud/t05/kam02.htm

The principal things concerning which this rule was made were marriage and inheritance. If one marries a woman upon the condition that she should become a proselyte, the marriage is null and void, because it is on condition of something which was not yet in existence. The same is the case as regards inheritance-one cannot say to a woman: "I will leave my estate to the children you may bear." In both these cases, usury cannot be the reason.


a convert to Judaism, who had led a revolt of Jews and Arabs against the rule of

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