Texts and Traditions: A Source Reader for the Study of Second Temple and Rabbinic JudaismLawrence H. Schiffman KTAV Publishing House, Inc., 1998 - 777 pages "An indispensible companion text, Texts and Traditions includes the essential documents of the various religious trends of the Second Temple and Rabbinic periods as well as Josephus, Greek and Aramaic inscriptions, classical historians and talmudic sources." --Book Jacket. |
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... Building of the Booths 103 3.5.2 Nehemiah 10 : The Oath of the Covenant 104 3.6 THE LITERATURE OF THE PERIOD 3.6.1 1 Chronicles 28-9 : The Kingdom of David and Solomon 106 3.6.2 Haggai 1 : Rebuilding the House of the Lord 109 3.6.3 ...
... Building of the Booths 103 3.5.2 Nehemiah 10 : The Oath of the Covenant 104 3.6 THE LITERATURE OF THE PERIOD 3.6.1 1 Chronicles 28-9 : The Kingdom of David and Solomon 106 3.6.2 Haggai 1 : Rebuilding the House of the Lord 109 3.6.3 ...
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... Buildings V , vii : The First Samaritan Rebellion 11.2.13 Procopius of Caesarea , Anecdota XI , 13-31 : 586 588 589 590 591 Religious Compulsion in the Christian Roman Empire 593 11.2.14 Chronicon Paschale : The Samaritan Revolt of 529 ...
... Buildings V , vii : The First Samaritan Rebellion 11.2.13 Procopius of Caesarea , Anecdota XI , 13-31 : 586 588 589 590 591 Religious Compulsion in the Christian Roman Empire 593 11.2.14 Chronicon Paschale : The Samaritan Revolt of 529 ...
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... Building of a Sukkah 707 13.3.8 Mishnah Sukkah 3 : 1-7 : Lulav and Etrog 708 13.3.9 Mishnah Sukkah 5 : 1-4 : The Water Drawing Ceremony 710 13.3.10 Babylonian Talmud Shabbat 21b : The Significance of Hanukkah 711 13.3.11 ' Al ha ...
... Building of a Sukkah 707 13.3.8 Mishnah Sukkah 3 : 1-7 : Lulav and Etrog 708 13.3.9 Mishnah Sukkah 5 : 1-4 : The Water Drawing Ceremony 710 13.3.10 Babylonian Talmud Shabbat 21b : The Significance of Hanukkah 711 13.3.11 ' Al ha ...
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Contents
Preface | xxi |
The Biblical Heritage | 7 |
3 | 64 |
The Hellenistic | 121 |
Judaism in the Hellenistic Diaspora | 171 |
Sectarianism in the Second Commonwealth | 231 |
Apocrypha Pseudepigrapha and the Dead Sea Scrolls | 301 |
The JewishChristian Schism | 369 |
The New Scripture | 497 |
Formative Judaism Comes of Age | 561 |
The Sea of the Talmud | 619 |
Themes of the Day of Remembrance | 660 |
The Life of Torah | 671 |
The Hegemony of the Babylonian Talmud | 749 |
Bibliography | 763 |
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