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Mishnah
The First Written Collection of Jewish Oral Traditions
Book • 200
The Mishnah is the oldest authoritative postbiblical collection and codification of Jewish oral laws.
It was systematically compiled by numerous scholars (Tannaim) over a period of about two centuries and given final form by Judah ha-Nasi in the early 3rd century CE. The Mishnah supplements the written laws found in the Pentateuch and presents various interpretations of selective legal traditions that had been preserved orally since at least the time of Ezra.
It is divided into six major sections (sedarim) containing 63 tractates, each further divided into chapters.
The Mishnah has played a decisive role in the religious life of the Jewish people and serves as the foundation for both the Jerusalem and Babylonian Talmuds.
It was systematically compiled by numerous scholars (Tannaim) over a period of about two centuries and given final form by Judah ha-Nasi in the early 3rd century CE. The Mishnah supplements the written laws found in the Pentateuch and presents various interpretations of selective legal traditions that had been preserved orally since at least the time of Ezra.
It is divided into six major sections (sedarim) containing 63 tractates, each further divided into chapters.
The Mishnah has played a decisive role in the religious life of the Jewish people and serves as the foundation for both the Jerusalem and Babylonian Talmuds.
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Mentioned as a collection of oral traditions recorded 200 years after Jesus.

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Is Faith Just About Following The Rules? | Mark 7:1-23 | Kevin Queen
Recommended translation by a Christian scholar named Danby.

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Ep 309 | How Candace Owens Defames The Talmud--And Now: The Truth
Mentioned as the code of Jewish law compiled as an authoritative text in the second century CE.

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The Dawn of a New Era: Christianity and the New Testament
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som en religiøs tekst som henger sammen med det gamle testamentet og Talmud.


Trond Andresen

Ness 241 med Trond Andresen – Israel-fan vs. "Antisemitt": Blir det kollisjon eller kursvending?
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as a series of fancies and ways of engaging with the law.


David Harvey

Ephphatha | Miracles 7
Mentioned as a book of law rather than Bible commentary that resolves a question about Moses' hands during battle.

Looking Up (Rabbi Sacks on Beshallach, Covenant & Conversation)
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as a significant text in Jewish legal and religious studies.

Fr. Stephen Gauthier
Midrash
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in the context of how he learned the Mishnah.


David Lichtenstein

Dovid Lichtenstein: A Jewish Billionaire's Advice on Money and Life
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in relation to the understanding of leprosy in Jesus' day.


John Whittaker

Matthew 8:1-17
Mentioned multiple times when discussing various scenarios related to Jewish law and traditions.

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