Format:
1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 295 Seiten)
ISBN:
9789004347021
Series Statement:
The Brill reference library of Judaism 55
Content:
Introduction: A Reassesment of the Existence of Babylonian Tannaitic Traditions -- In Quest of Babylonian Halakha in Tannaitic Compositions -- The Legal Traditions of Avuha-De-Shmuel -- The Legal Traditions of R. Shila -- Levi’s Baraitot: Tannei Levi, Tanna D’bei Levi -- Shmuel’s Baraitot: Tanna D’Bei Shmuel, Tannei Shmuel -- “They Teach There” ("תניי תמן"): “Babylonian Baraitot” in the Palestinian Talmud -- The Tannei Tanna Kameh Baraitot -- Shmuel: A Model of Halakhic Consistency.
Content:
In For Out of Babylonia Shall Come Torah and the Word of the Lord from Nehar Peqod , Barak S. Cohen reevaluates the evidence in Tannaitic and Amoraic literature of an independent “Babylonian Mishnah” which originated in the proto-talmudic period. The book focuses on an analysis of the most notable halakhic corpora that have been identified by scholars as originating in the Tannaitic period or at the outset of the amoraic. If indeed such an early corpus did exist, what are its characteristics and what, if any, connection does it have with the parallel Palestinian collections? Was this Babylonian Mishnah created in order to harmonize the Palestinian Mishnah with a corpus of rabbinic teachings already existent in Babylonia? Was this corpus one of the main contributors to the forced interpretations and resolutions found so frequently in the Bavli?
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789004347014
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Cohen, Barak S For out of Babylonia shall come Torah and the word of the Lord from Nehar Peqod Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2017]
Language:
English
Keywords:
Tannaiten
;
Mishnah
;
Geschichte
DOI:
10.1163/9789004347021
URL:
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