Understanding the TalmudAlan D. Corré Ktav Publishing House, 1975 - 468 pages |
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Page 290
... punished either by death or corporal punishment , while others must bring a sacrifice to God in order to obtain atonement . Most of the laws in the Pentateuch concern the relation between man and God . Every transgression was considered ...
... punished either by death or corporal punishment , while others must bring a sacrifice to God in order to obtain atonement . Most of the laws in the Pentateuch concern the relation between man and God . Every transgression was considered ...
Page 319
... punishment was intended.20 Indeed , Jewish law abolished capital punishment in fact not by denying its conceptual moral validity but rather by allowing it only this conceptual validity . This teaching of R. Akiba would be an accurate ...
... punishment was intended.20 Indeed , Jewish law abolished capital punishment in fact not by denying its conceptual moral validity but rather by allowing it only this conceptual validity . This teaching of R. Akiba would be an accurate ...
Page 391
... punishment either on the individual or whole communities . Thus God is represented as mourning for seven days ( as in the case when one loses a child ) before he brought the Deluge on the world ( Gen. Rabbah , c . 27 ) ; he bemoans the ...
... punishment either on the individual or whole communities . Thus God is represented as mourning for seven days ( as in the case when one loses a child ) before he brought the Deluge on the world ( Gen. Rabbah , c . 27 ) ; he bemoans the ...
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The Vineyard at JamniaIsrael Abrahams | 3 |
The TalmudIsrael Abrahams | 17 |
The Midrash and its PoetryIsrael Abrahams | 27 |
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