The Mishnah

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Herbert Danby
Oxford University Press, 1933 - 844 Seiten
The "Mishnah," understood to be the written form of the Jewish Oral Law, was preserved by the rabbis following the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple in 70 CE, and was completed in approximately 200 CE. More than four centuries of Jewish religious thought and activity are found within this text, and it is as important to the development of Judaism as the New Testament is to the development of Christianity. Students of the New Testament will find it especially interesting because its contents reflect the Jewish religious tradition during the time of Jesus and the early Christian Church. The "Mishnah" historical value in understanding the first two centuries of the Common Era is comparable in its importance to the Dead Sea Scrolls, as well as the Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, and secular works of that time such as the writings of Josephus. -- Amazon.com (from a review for the 2012 edition)
 

Inhalt

FIRST DIVISION ZERAIM SEEDS
1
Maaseroth Tithes
52
Maaser Sheni Second Tithe
73
Hallah Doughoffering
83
52
89
SECOND DIVISION MOED SET FEASTS
99
Yoma The Day of Atonement
162
Yom Tob or Betzah Festivaldays
188
121
293
FOURTH DIVISION NEZIKIN DAMAGES
331
Abodah Zarah Idolatry
437
FIFTH DIVISION KODASHIM HALLOWED THINGS
467
Meilah Sacrilege
573
SIXTH DIVISION TOHOROTH CLEANNESSES
603
Negaim Leprosysigns
676
Mikwaoth Immersionpools
732

Taanith Days of Fasting
194
Megillah The Scroll of Esther
211
THIRD DIVISION NASHIM WOMEN
217
99
257
100
283
APPENDIXES
791
RABBINICAL TEACHERS quoted or referred to in the text of
799
172
806
GENERAL INDEX
812
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