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"Explores Paul's view of the Mosaic law's relationship to Gentile Christians, and explores the logic of Paul's approach, comparing his view on this issue to views found in the Old Testament and Second Temple Jewish literature"--Provided by publisher.
Jewish law --- Gentiles (Jewish law) --- Paul, --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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"Explores Paul's view of the Mosaic law's relationship to Gentile Christians, and explores the logic of Paul's approach, comparing his view on this issue to views found in the Old Testament and Second Temple Jewish literature"--Provided by publisher.
Jewish law. --- Gentiles (Jewish law) --- Paul, --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Jewish law
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The present volume is the seventeenth and last in this series of the Jerusalem Talmud. The four tractates of the Second Order - Ta'aniot, Megillah, Hagigah, Mo'ed Qatan (Mašqin) - deal with different fasts and holidays as well as with the pilgrimage to the Temple. The texts are accompanied by an English translation and presented with full use of existing Genizah texts and with an extensive commentary explaining the Rabbinic background.
Gentiles (Jewish law) -- Early works to 1800. --- Oaths (Jewish law) -- Early works to 1800. --- Talmud Yerushalmi. -- Shevuʻot. --- Talmud. Moʻed katan -- Commentaries. --- Judaism --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Gentiles (Jewish law) --- Oaths (Jewish law) --- Jewish law --- Gentiles --- Legal status, laws, etc. (Jewish law) --- Talmud Yerushalmi. --- Talmud Yerushalmi --- Talmud --- Jewish Studies --- Rabbinic Scripture
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"Goy: Israel's multiple others and the birth of the gentile traces the development of the term and category of the goy from the Bible to rabbinic literature. Adi Ophir and Ishay Rosen-Zvi show that the category of the goy was born much later than scholars assume; in fact not before the first century CE. They explain that the abstract concept of the gentile first appeared in Paul's Letters. However, it was only in rabbinic literature that this category became the center of a stable and long standing structure that involved God, the Halakha, history, and salvation. The authors narrate this development through chronological analyses of the various biblical and post biblical texts (including the Dead Sea scrolls, the New Testament and early patristics, the Mishnah, and rabbinic Midrash) and synchronic analyses of several discursive structures. Looking at some of the goy's instantiations in contemporary Jewish culture in Israel and the United States, the study concludes with an examination of the extraordinary resilience of the Jew/goy division and asks how would Judaism look like without the gentile as its binary contrast"--Publisher's website.
Gentiles in the Bible --- Gentiles in rabbinical literature --- 296*11 --- 296*3 --- 296*13 --- 296*21 --- Rabbinical literature --- 296*21 Misjna --- Misjna --- 296*13 Midrasj --- Midrasj --- 296*3 Apocriefen --- Apocriefen --- 296*11 Tekstraditie van de Bijbel --- Tekstraditie van de Bijbel --- Gentiles in the Bible. --- Gentiles in rabbinical literature. --- Gentils dans la Bible. --- Gentils dans la littérature rabbinique. --- Nichtjude. --- Judentum. --- Gentiles (Jewish law).
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This is volume 13 of the edition of the complete Jerusalem Talmud. Within the Fourth Order Neziqin ("damages"), these two tractates deal with various types of oaths and their consequences (Ševu?ot) and laws pertaining to Jews living amongst gentiles, including regulations about the interaction between Jews and "idolators" (?Avodah Zarah).
Gentiles (Jewish law) --- Oaths (Jewish law) --- Rabbinic Scripture. --- Rabbinische Schriften. --- Talmud. --- RELIGION / Judaism / Talmud. --- Jewish law --- Gentiles --- Legal status, laws, etc. (Jewish law) --- Talmud Yerushalmi --- Jerusalem Talmud --- Palestinian Talmud --- Talmud, Jerusalem --- Talmud, Palestinian --- Jerusalemische Talmud --- Talmud de Jérusalem --- Yerushalmi (Talmud) --- Talmud ha-Maʻarav
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At first glance, Orthodox Judaism may not seem compatible with the prevailing world view of egalitarianism, regardless of race, gender or religion. But modern Orthodox Jews share an appreciation for egalitarianism as a positive moral value, and do not simply dismiss this contemporary ethos as incompatible with their faith. This collection of essays from leading Orthodox scholars in the field, explores the affinities and disaffinities between egalitarianism and Jewish tradition.
Equality --- Orthodox Judaism --- Women (Jewish law) --- Gentiles (Jewish law) --- Gentiles --- Jewish law --- Jewish women (Jewish law) --- Women --- Jewish sects --- Ex-Orthodox Jews --- Egalitarianism --- Inequality --- Social equality --- Social inequality --- Political science --- Sociology --- Democracy --- Liberty --- Religious aspects --- Judaism --- Doctrines --- Legal status, laws, etc. (Jewish law)
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The Hebrew Bible formulates two sets of law: one for Israelites and one for gentiles living in the Holy Land. 'Law Beyond Israel' argues that the laws for non-Israelites form the historical basis of qur'anic law, pointing to legal continuity from the Hebrew Bible to the New Testament and from late antique Christianity to nascent Islam.
Gentiles. --- Gentiles in the Bible. --- Gentiles (Jewish law) --- Islamic law. --- Theology, Doctrinal. --- Christian doctrines --- Christianity --- Doctrinal theology --- Doctrines, Christian --- Dogmatic theology --- Fundamental theology --- Systematic theology --- Theology, Dogmatic --- Theology, Systematic --- Theology --- Civil law (Islamic law) --- Law, Arab --- Law, Islamic --- Law in the Qurʼan --- Sharia (Islamic law) --- Shariʻah (Islamic law) --- Law, Oriental --- Law, Semitic --- Gentiles --- Jewish law --- Non-Jews --- Persons --- Doctrines --- Legal status, laws, etc. (Jewish law) --- Shakespeare, William, --- Knowledge and learning. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Europäische Union --- European Union. --- European Union --- Membership. --- Fezzan (Libya) --- Antiquities. --- Alte Prager Akten --- Verfassungsgeschichte --- Rechtsgeschichte --- Antiqua --- Denegata antiqua --- Höchstgericht --- Reichshofrat
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