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Appendix III:
Bibliography

1. Sources in Print  2. Online Sources

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Rudolph, Kurt. Gnosis. New York: Harper & Row, 1987.

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Wolkstein, Diane and Kramer, Samuel Noah. Inanna: Queen of Heaven and Earth. New York: Harper & Row Publishers, 1983.

Return to top of page Online Sources

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Nydle, Edward. "Was Satan/Heylel/Venus 'Married' to Yahweh?" B'nai Avraham Nazarene Yisraelite Synagogue available from http://www.bnaiavraham.net/.

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