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When Aseneth Met Joseph by Ross Shepard Kraemerargues thatthe tale is as likely to be Christian as it is to be Jewish. She also contends that it was written at least a quarter of a century later than previously believed.
Joseph and Aseneth in Translation
Consult Charlseworth Pseudepigrapha under the Primary Texts tab.
Joseph and Aseneth Editions
Joseph und Aseneth by Eckart Reinmuthrecently revised Greek text. Besides its detailed introduction, the volume offers a wide range of essays on various themes connected with this tale: