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... amoraic . The insertion of the Sages ' saying also breaks the pattern of the amoraic sayings , which begin both with the term ' like ' ( kegon ) . The source of this foreign body ( presumably , a longer tannaitic baraita with an ...
... amoraic . The insertion of the Sages ' saying also breaks the pattern of the amoraic sayings , which begin both with the term ' like ' ( kegon ) . The source of this foreign body ( presumably , a longer tannaitic baraita with an ...
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... Amoraic Views How can we best characterise Palestinian rabbinic attitudes towards astrol- ogy as recorded in post - tannaitic Palestinian compilations ? A few traditions in post - tannaitic Palestinian compilations presuppose that ...
... Amoraic Views How can we best characterise Palestinian rabbinic attitudes towards astrol- ogy as recorded in post - tannaitic Palestinian compilations ? A few traditions in post - tannaitic Palestinian compilations presuppose that ...
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... amoraic midrashim ' — an extensive group of both exegetical and homiletic Bible commentaries , which quote from the amora'im , scholars of the third to sixth centuries CE who are quoted also in the Gemara of the Palestinian and ...
... amoraic midrashim ' — an extensive group of both exegetical and homiletic Bible commentaries , which quote from the amora'im , scholars of the third to sixth centuries CE who are quoted also in the Gemara of the Palestinian and ...
Contents
Using Rabbinic Literature as a Source for the History | 7 |
The Palestinian Context of Rabbinic Judaism | 25 |
An Attempt to Define | 51 |
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