
1) Ancient Hebrew text 2) Ancient text 3) Body of Jewish law 4) Collection of Jewish law 5) Collection of Jewish laws 6) Hebrew for instruction 7) Jewish law 8) Jewish scriptures 9) Rabbinical text 10) Synagogue text 11) Talmudic literature 12) The mishnah and the gemara 13) Written Jewish authority
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1) Gemara
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The Talmud (-; Hebrew: {Hebrew|תַּלְמוּד} talmūd `instruction, learning`, from a root lmd `teach, study`) is a central text of Rabbinic Judaism. It is also traditionally referred to as Shas ({Hebrew|ש״ס}), a Hebrew abbreviation of shisha sedarim, the `six orders`. The term `Talmud` normally refers to the Babylonian Talmud, tho...
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• (n.) The body of the Jewish civil and canonical law not comprised in the Pentateuch.
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The two most important works of post-biblical Jewish literature. The Babylonian (Bavli) Talmud, compiled around AD 600, and the Jerusalem (Yerushalmi) Talmud, compiled around AD 500, provide a...
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the basic compendium of Jewish law, thought, and Biblical commentary, comprising *Mishnah and *Gemara; when unspecified refers to the Babylonian Talmud, the edition developed in Babylonia, and edited at end of the fifth century C.E.; the Jerusalem Talmud is the edition compiled in *Eretz Yisrael at end of the fourth century C.E.
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Tal'mud noun [ Chald.
talmūd instruction, doctrine, from
lamad to learn,
limmad to teach.] The body of the Jewish civil and canonical law not comprised in the Pentateuch. » The
Talmud consists of two parts, the
Mishna , or text, and the
Gemara , ...
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The authoritative body of Jewish law and tradition incorporating the Hebrew Mishnah and the Aramaic Gemara and supplementing the scriptural law; developed in the fourth and fifth centuries C.E.
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Mishnah and Gemara, collected together.
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The collected commentaries on the Bible written in Babylon by Jewish scholars in the early centuries AD, it represents the body of Jewish civil and ceremonial law and tradition.
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The Talmud is the collection of oral works, containing the laws and ceremonies of Rabbinical Judaism together with commentaries, put into writing between the 2nd and 6th centuries.
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A text of commentary and traditions supplementing the Torah and other Old Testament writings. There are two Talmuds
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[
n] - sacred writings of Orthodox Judaism
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noun the collection of ancient rabbinic writings on Jewish law and tradition (the Mishna and the Gemara) that constitute the basis of religious authority in Orthodox Judaism
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(Learning) An encyclopedic work in Hebrew-Aramaic produced during 800 years (300 B.C.-500 A.D.) in Palestine and Babylon. Its six sedarim (orders) subdivided in 63 massektot (tractates) represent the oral tradition of Judaism expounding and developing the religious ideas and civil laws of the written special hermeneutic middot (measures) of law (i....
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The two most important works of post-biblical Jewish literature. The Babylonian (Bavli) Talmud, compiled around AD 600, and the Jerusalem (Yerushalmi) Talmud, compiled around AD 500, provide a compilation of ancient Jewish law and tradition. The Babylonian Talmud is the more authoritative version for later Judaism; both Talmuds are written ...
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The collection of the Jewish oral tradition and rabbinical commentary interpreting the Torah.
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Literally, teaching. Compendium of discussions on the Mishnah (the earliest codification of Jewish religious law, largely complete by 200 A.D.), by generations of scholars and jurists in many academies over a period of several centuries. The Jerusalem (or Palestinian) Talmud mainly contains the discussion of the Palestinian sages. The Babylonian Ta...
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