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... tradition , citation , redac- 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 ...
... tradition , citation , redac- 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 ...
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... tradition . Mek . Wayehi Beshallah 3 states that God warned the Israelites not to return to Egypt ; in spite of this warning they returned three times and all three times they fell : ' The third time was in the days of Trajan . ' The ...
... tradition . Mek . Wayehi Beshallah 3 states that God warned the Israelites not to return to Egypt ; in spite of this warning they returned three times and all three times they fell : ' The third time was in the days of Trajan . ' The ...
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... traditions quoted above is the fact that the tradition in the Bavli concerns human beings and the tradi- tion in Genesis Rabbah concerns plants . Were we to have the latter tradition without the former , we might assume that the planets ...
... traditions quoted above is the fact that the tradition in the Bavli concerns human beings and the tradi- tion in Genesis Rabbah concerns plants . Were we to have the latter tradition without the former , we might assume that the planets ...
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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