Solomon Zeitlin's Studies in the Early History of Judaism, Volume 4Ktav Publishing House, 1973 - 453 pages |
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... maintained that custom had its origin ages before any written law existed or any state was established ... quae saeclis omnibus ante nata est quam scripta lex ulla aut quam omnino civitas constituta ( Laws 1.6 ) . Philo maintained in ...
... maintained that custom had its origin ages before any written law existed or any state was established ... quae saeclis omnibus ante nata est quam scripta lex ulla aut quam omnino civitas constituta ( Laws 1.6 ) . Philo maintained in ...
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... maintained that the written laws of the Pentateuch be enforced , while another group - named by the Sadducees Perushim , Pharisees - maintained that the customs ( unwritten laws ) which were in vogue among the people should be on a par ...
... maintained that the written laws of the Pentateuch be enforced , while another group - named by the Sadducees Perushim , Pharisees - maintained that the customs ( unwritten laws ) which were in vogue among the people should be on a par ...
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... maintained that dough of less than two Kabbim is not to be considered technically an пo'y subject to the law of non . Shammai , on the other hand , maintained that dough of one Kab also constitutes technically the Пby which is subject ...
... maintained that dough of less than two Kabbim is not to be considered technically an пo'y subject to the law of non . Shammai , on the other hand , maintained that dough of one Kab also constitutes technically the Пby which is subject ...
Contents
Foreword by Sidney Hoenig VII | 1 |
A Historical Study | 41 |
Studies in Tannaitic Jurisprudence | 57 |
Copyright | |
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