Solomon Zeitlin's Studies in the Early History of Judaism, Volume 4Ktav Publishing House, 1973 - 453 pages |
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... established through the influence of the prophets . One of the main contentions between the Judacans and the Samaritans was that the former wanted Jerusalem to be the site of the new Temple . The Samaritans objected because the city was ...
... established through the influence of the prophets . One of the main contentions between the Judacans and the Samaritans was that the former wanted Jerusalem to be the site of the new Temple . The Samaritans objected because the city was ...
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... established . It is well - known that even the Babylonian Talmud has no authoritative text . Scholars from time to ... establish a correct text of the Talmud . Two methods may be applied in establishing the text of the Talmud - one by ...
... established . It is well - known that even the Babylonian Talmud has no authoritative text . Scholars from time to ... establish a correct text of the Talmud . Two methods may be applied in establishing the text of the Talmud - one by ...
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... established . The religious power now no longer rested in the hands of the High Priest . A Bet Din , Sanhedrin , was established to deal with the religious problems . The Pharisees who had been in the minority before the Hasmonean ...
... established . The religious power now no longer rested in the hands of the High Priest . A Bet Din , Sanhedrin , was established to deal with the religious problems . The Pharisees who had been in the minority before the Hasmonean ...
Contents
Foreword by Sidney Hoenig VII | 1 |
A Historical Study | 41 |
Studies in Tannaitic Jurisprudence | 57 |
Copyright | |
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