Book Description
Translated from the Hebrew with introduction and brief explanatory notes.
Author : Herbert Danby
Publisher :
Page : 886 pages
File Size : 24,92 MB
Release : 1933
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780198154020
Translated from the Hebrew with introduction and brief explanatory notes.
Author : Baer Spiers
Publisher :
Page : 140 pages
File Size : 14,15 MB
Release : 1898
Category : Education in rabbinical literature
ISBN :
Author : Reuven Yaron
Publisher :
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 23,99 MB
Release : 1969
Category : Cuneiform inscriptions
ISBN :
Author : Shaye J. D. Cohen
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : pages
File Size : 26,8 MB
Release : 2022-06-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0192647857
The Mishnah is the foundational document of rabbinic law and, one could say, of rabbinic Judaism itself. It is overwhelmingly technical and focused on matters of practice, custom, and law. The Oxford Annotated Mishnah is the first annotated translation of this work, making the text accessible to all. With explanations of all technical terms and expressions, The Oxford Annotated Mishnah brings together an expert group of translators and annotators to assemble a version of the Mishnah that requires no specialist knowledge.
Author : Alan Watson
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Page : 141 pages
File Size : 11,33 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Law
ISBN : 082031532X
In Legal Transplants, one of the world's foremost authorities on legal history and comparative law puts forth a clear and concise statement of his controversial thesis on the way that law has developed throughout history. When it was first published in 1974, Legal Transplants sparked both praise and outrage. Alan Watson's argument challenges the long-prevailing notion that a close connection exists between the law and the society in which it operates. His main thesis is that a society's laws do not usually develop as a logical outgrowth of its own experience. Instead, he contends, the laws of one society are primarily borrowed from other societies; therefore, most law operates in a society very different from the one for which it was originally created. Utilizing a wealth of primary sources, Watson illustrates his argument with examples ranging from the ancient Near East, ancient Rome, early modern Europe, Puritan New England, and modern New Zealand. The resulting picture of the law's surprising longevity and acceptance in foreign conditions carries important implications for legal historians and sociologists. The law cannot be used as a tool to understand society, Watson believes, without a careful consideration of legal transplants. For this edition, Watson has written a new afterword in which he places his original study in the context of more recent scholarship and offers some new reflections on legal borrowings, law, and society.
Author : Baer Spiers
Publisher :
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 17,76 MB
Release : 1898
Category : Education in rabbinical literature
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Author : Victor P. Hamilton
Publisher : Baker Academic
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 40,86 MB
Release : 2005-09
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0801027160
In this introduction to the first five books of the Old Testament, Victor Hamilton moves chapter by chapter--rather than verse by verse--through the Pentateuch, examining the content, structure, and theology. Each chapter deals with a major thematic unit of the Pentateuch, and Hamilton provides useful commentary on overarching themes and connections between Old Testament texts. This second edition has been substantially revised and updated. The first edition sold over sixty thousand copies.
Author : Jacob Neusner
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 24,93 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004116139
The Halakhah embodies the complete Jewish Law, and contains commandments and guidelines for day-to-day living. The original commandments given by God to the Jewish people were enhanced by rabbis to offer a detailed framework to guide the lives of all Jews. In this complete, all-encompassing encyclopaedia of the Halakhah, the various laws are classified in such a way that a systematic and coherent structure is obtained. Each entry of the Halakhah is presented in a logical fashion. Where applicable, the original biblical wording is given, extended with literal abstracts from the Torah. Next, problems and questions that may arise from that law are stated and any additional information given. Finally, each entry gives comprehensive explanations and recommendations as to how these laws are to be observed in daily life where to be and where not to be, what to do and what not to do, what to say and what not to say. The Halakhah, or standard Jewish Law, combines the Mishnah (about 200 CE), the Tosefta (about 300 CE), and the two Talmuds (about 400, 600 CE for the Land of Israel and Babylon, respectively). Volumes I and II contain entries pertaining to the Jewish people in relationship to God. Volume III explains how the Jewish people can restore and maintain their society in accordance with the Torah as it is explained by the rabbis. In Volumes IV and V of this study, we take up the life of the Jewish household in their encounter with God. The Encyclopaedic account therefore moves from regulating relationships between Israel and God to establishing stable and equitable relationships among Israelites and finally to actually living the Halakhah.
Author : Jacob Neusner
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 263 pages
File Size : 25,47 MB
Release : 2007-04-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1556353693
The history of Jews from the period of the Second Temple to the rise of Islam. From 'A History of the Mishnaic Law of Appointed Times, Part 1' This volume introduces the sources of Judaism in late antiquity to scholars in adjacent fields, such as the study of the Old and New Testaments, Ancient History, the ancient Near East, and the history of religion. In two volumes, leading American, Israeli, and European specialists in the history, literature, theology, and archaeology of Judaism offer factual answers to the two questions that the study of any religion in ancient times must raise. The first is, what are the sources -- written and in material culture -- that inform us about that religion? The second is, how have we to understand those sources in reconstructing the history of various Judaic systems in antiquity. The chapters set forth in simple statements, intelligible to non-specialists, the facts which the sources provide. Because of the nature of the subject and acute interest in it, the specialists also raise some questions particular to the study of Judaism, dealing with its historical relationship with nascent Christianity in New Testament times. The work forms the starting point for the study of all the principal questions concerning Judaism in late antiquity and sets forth the most current, critical results of scholarship.
Author : Neusner
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 10,40 MB
Release : 2023-09-20
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9004670521