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Comparative literature --- Jewish religion --- Mishnah --- Sifra --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- 296*132 --- 296*21 --- Sifra op Leviticus --- Misjna --- Sifra de-vei Rav --- Sifra de-ve Rav --- Torat Kohanim --- Midrash Sifra --- Sifra on Leviticus --- Torat ha-Kohanim --- Sefer Torat Kohanim --- Sifra Torat Kohanim --- Mishna --- Mishnayot --- Mischnajot --- Mischna --- Mishne --- Michnah --- Mišnâh --- Mišna --- Mishnayoth --- Mishno --- 296*21 Misjna --- 296*132 Sifra op Leviticus --- Shishah sidre Mishnah --- משנה --- ששה סדרי משנה --- משניות
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Sifra --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc., Jewish. --- 296*132 --- Sifra op Leviticus --- 296*132 Sifra op Leviticus --- Sifra de-vei Rav --- Sifra de-ve Rav --- Torat Kohanim --- Midrash Sifra --- Sifra on Leviticus --- Torat ha-Kohanim --- Sefer Torat Kohanim --- Sifra Torat Kohanim --- Kitāb-i Va-yīgrā (Book of the Old Testament) --- Lāviyān (Book of the Old Testament) --- Leviticus (Book of the Old Testament) --- Lewigi (Book of the Old Testament) --- Newigi (Book of the Old Testament) --- Ṿa-yiḳra --- Ṿayiḳra (Book of the Old Testament) --- Vayikro
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In this book Jacob Neusner analyzes the text of Sifra, a commentary on the book of Leviticus, arguing that Sifra should be understood as successfully relating the Mishnah, the authoritative writing down of the Oral Torah, to Jewish Scripture, or the written Torah. Neusner shows how Sifra's authors adopted a mediating position between the written Torah and the Mishnah, reconstructing large tracts of the Mishnah according to the logic and program of the written Torah of Leviticus.
Tradition (Judaism) --- 296*1 --- Halacha --- Halakha --- Oral law (Judaism) --- Oral tradition (Judaism) --- Zugot --- 296*1 Hebreeuwse bijbel: targum; midrasj; bijbelcommentaren; haggadische verzamelingen--(algemeen) --- Hebreeuwse bijbel: targum; midrasj; bijbelcommentaren; haggadische verzamelingen--(algemeen) --- Mishnah --- Sifra --- Sifra de-vei Rav --- Sifra de-ve Rav --- Torat Kohanim --- Midrash Sifra --- Sifra on Leviticus --- Torat ha-Kohanim --- Sefer Torat Kohanim --- Sifra Torat Kohanim --- Mishna --- Mishnayot --- Mischnajot --- Mischna --- Mishne --- Michnah --- Mišnâh --- Mišna --- Mishnayoth --- Mishno --- Shishah sidre Mishnah --- משנה --- ששה סדרי משנה --- משניות --- Relation to Sifra. --- Relation to Mishnah. --- Arts and Humanities --- Religion
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296*23 --- Rabbinical literature --- -Hebrew literature --- Jewish literature --- Talmudcommentaren --- History and criticism --- -Talmudcommentaren --- 296*23 Talmudcommentaren --- -296*23 Talmudcommentaren --- Mishnah --- Sifra --- Talmud --- Tosefta --- Tosephta --- Thoseftha --- Talmud Bavli --- Babylonian Talmud --- Talmud, Babylonian --- Talmud Vavilonskiĭ --- Talmoed, Babylonische --- Babylonische Talmoed --- Shas --- Shishah sedarim --- Talmud of Babylonia --- Talmud de Babilonia --- Talmud Babli --- Talmouth --- Talmod --- Sifra de-vei Rav --- Sifra de-ve Rav --- Torat Kohanim --- Midrash Sifra --- Sifra on Leviticus --- Torat ha-Kohanim --- Sefer Torat Kohanim --- Sifra Torat Kohanim --- Mishna --- Mishnayot --- Mischnajot --- Mischna --- Mishne --- Michnah --- Mišnâh --- Mišna --- Mishnayoth --- Mishno --- Comparative studies. --- Criticism, Redaction. --- Sources. --- Criticism [Redaction ] --- Sources --- Comparative studies --- Talmud - Criticism, Redaction. --- Talmud - Sources. --- Mishnah - Comparative studies. --- Tosefta - Comparative studies. --- Sifra - Comparative studies. --- Rabbinical literature - History and criticism. --- Shishah sidre Mishnah --- משנה --- ששה סדרי משנה --- משניות
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