«Robert R. Duke offers an excellent new critical edition of the ‘Visions of Amram.’ His bold new theses concerning the importance of the figure of Moses, patriarchal burials, chronology, and angelology argue for the disenfranchised priestly group that produced the ‘Visions of Amram.’ This work shines new light on the shadowy subject of pre-Hasmonean Judaism and is a welcome contribution to the field.» (William M. Schniedewind, Kershaw Chair of Ancient Eastern Mediterranean Studies, UCLA)