Mount Gerizim (English Wikipedia)

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  • "3. The Votive Inscriptions from Mount Gerizim". Before the God in this Place for Good Remembrance. De Gruyter. 2013-05-28. pp. 52–90. doi:10.1515/9783110301878.52. ISBN 978-3-11-030187-8.

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  • "3. The Votive Inscriptions from Mount Gerizim". Before the God in this Place for Good Remembrance. De Gruyter. 2013-05-28. pp. 52–90. doi:10.1515/9783110301878.52. ISBN 978-3-11-030187-8.
  • Berlin, Adele (2011). The Oxford Dictionary of the Jewish Religion. Oxford University Press. p. 330. ISBN 978-0-19-973004-9. John Hyrcanus I, who embarked upon further territorial conquests, forcing the non-Jewish populations of the conquered regions to adopt the Jewish way of life and destroying the Samaritan temple on Mount Gerizim.. See also: Jonathan Bourgel, "The Destruction of the Samaritan Temple by John Hyrcanus: A Reconsideration", JBL 135/3 (2016), pp. 505-523; Idem, "The Samaritans during the Hasmonean Period: The Affirmation of a Discrete Identity?", Religions 10/11 (November 2019), pp. 628; doi:10.3390/rel10110628.

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