The Pharisees and the Teacher of Nazareth: A Study of Their Background, Their Halachic and Midrashic Teachings, the Similarities and DifferencesBrill Archive, 1964 - 184 pages |
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Contents
Problem and Purpose | 1 |
Evaluation of the Sources | 7 |
The Great Synagogue | 15 |
The Era of Collecting and Preserving the Holy Scriptures | 22 |
The Oral Tradition | 35 |
The Laws of Separation and Purity | 55 |
Festivals | 74 |
Education | 81 |
The Written Tradition as a Guide for the Works of | 90 |
d On Liturgy | 115 |
THE Message of Jesus In the Light of Pharisaic | 129 |
The Opposition to the Pharisees | 139 |
The Proem Homilies Attributed to Jesus | 155 |
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