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... tion , final redaction , work - prove to be fragile and hasty definitions that must be subsequently questioned . What is a ' text ' in rabbinic literature ? Are there texts that can be defined and clearly delimited , or are there only ...
... tion , final redaction , work - prove to be fragile and hasty definitions that must be subsequently questioned . What is a ' text ' in rabbinic literature ? Are there texts that can be defined and clearly delimited , or are there only ...
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... tion . In light of the creative dimension of the Mishnah's redaction and a crit- ical refusal to accept on faith the reliability of attributions to Sages in the Mishnah , the Mishnah is sometimes excluded from historical studies of ...
... tion . In light of the creative dimension of the Mishnah's redaction and a crit- ical refusal to accept on faith the reliability of attributions to Sages in the Mishnah , the Mishnah is sometimes excluded from historical studies of ...
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... tion in medieval and modern rabbinic tradition , and partly because of its inherent textual difficulties.1 The Yerushalmi is structured as a commentary and supplement to the Mishnah ( hence its designation as ' Talmud ' ) . It covers ...
... tion in medieval and modern rabbinic tradition , and partly because of its inherent textual difficulties.1 The Yerushalmi is structured as a commentary and supplement to the Mishnah ( hence its designation as ' Talmud ' ) . It covers ...
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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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