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This section presents index of reference texts for this book The Other Lands of Israel contains table of contents, acknowledgments, abbreviations and transliteration of the Syriac. The book explores the conception of Israel?s Land as a redemptive category in the second century C.E. pseudepigraphon 2Baruch. According to the current scholarly consensus, the Land had either been rejected or become of minor importance to 2Baruch. The book discusses the presuppositions behind this consensus with regard to the spatial epistemology it assumes.Keywords: 2Baruch; Israel; Syriac