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Seder Olam Rabbah

סדר עולם רבה – often referred to simply as Seder Olam, a 2nd century chronicle of history, beginning with Creation. Rabbi Yohanan attributes the Seder Olam to Yose ben Halafta, an attribution generally uncontested, though some modern scholars believe it to have been edited and amended by later authors.

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