Solomon Zeitlin's Studies in the Early History of Judaism, Volume 4Ktav Publishing House, 1973 - 453 pages |
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Page 89
... statement . " It was main- tained that R. Judah's opinion , as recorded in tractate Beza , must be reversed since it was at variance with his statement as recorded in tractate Shabbat . However , as we have explained , the controversy ...
... statement . " It was main- tained that R. Judah's opinion , as recorded in tractate Beza , must be reversed since it was at variance with his statement as recorded in tractate Shabbat . However , as we have explained , the controversy ...
Page 104
... statement that the instigator is liable ( " " ) , deriving his opinion from the verse 18 , the school of Shammai would have replied to the school of Hillel that the opinion that the instigator is liable one may derive על כל דבר פשע and ...
... statement that the instigator is liable ( " " ) , deriving his opinion from the verse 18 , the school of Shammai would have replied to the school of Hillel that the opinion that the instigator is liable one may derive על כל דבר פשע and ...
Page 260
... statements contradict each other . I venture to say that Rab Judah's statement in the name of Samuel , that a master who frees his pagan slave transgresses a pentateuchal law was not made by Samuel . This is not surprising . There are ...
... statements contradict each other . I venture to say that Rab Judah's statement in the name of Samuel , that a master who frees his pagan slave transgresses a pentateuchal law was not made by Samuel . This is not surprising . There are ...
Contents
Foreword by Sidney Hoenig VII | 1 |
A Historical Study | 41 |
Studies in Tannaitic Jurisprudence | 57 |
Copyright | |
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