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... third century , and this indicates that it originated then , but the manuscript transmission suggests it was later ... third century , accepting the traditional view which ascribes it to R. Hiyya bar Abba , a student of Rabbi Judah ...
... third century , and this indicates that it originated then , but the manuscript transmission suggests it was later ... third century , accepting the traditional view which ascribes it to R. Hiyya bar Abba , a student of Rabbi Judah ...
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... third century . This does not exclude the possibility that later stages of redaction ( e.g. the insertion of ... third century ) ; the other considers them as collections of baraitot ( i.e. extra - mishnaic tannaitic materials ) ...
... third century . This does not exclude the possibility that later stages of redaction ( e.g. the insertion of ... third century ) ; the other considers them as collections of baraitot ( i.e. extra - mishnaic tannaitic materials ) ...
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... third century , however , a response was devel- oped to the Christian narrative of Christ and its claims for his ... century , the self - presentation of its teachers as philosophers , the oral and written currency of sayings of ...
... third century , however , a response was devel- oped to the Christian narrative of Christ and its claims for his ... century , the self - presentation of its teachers as philosophers , the oral and written currency of sayings of ...
Contents
The Palestinian Context of Rabbinic Judaism | 25 |
An Attempt to Define | 51 |
The Status Quaestionis of Research in Rabbinic Literature | 67 |
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