references | secondary books |
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Babylonian Talmud, Temurah, 2a | Neusner, The Theology of Halakha (2001), 183 |
Babylonian Talmud, Temurah, 3a | Schiffman, Testimony and the Penal Code (1983), 152 |
Babylonian Talmud, Temurah, 4a | Bickart, The Scholastic Culture of the Babylonian Talmud (2022), 94 |
Babylonian Talmud, Temurah, 4b | Schick, Intention in Talmudic Law: Between Thought and Deed (2021), 24 |
Babylonian Talmud, Temurah, 7.4 | Tropper, Simeon the Righteous in Rabbinic Literature: A Legend Reinvented (2013), 96 |
Babylonian Talmud, Temurah, 7a | Nikolsky and Ilan, Rabbinic Traditions Between Palestine and Babylonia (2014), 212, 218 |
Babylonian Talmud, Temurah, 9a | Segal, The Babylonian Esther Midrash: To the end of Esther chapter 1 (1994), 253 |
Babylonian Talmud, Temurah, 13a | Hidary, Rabbis and Classical Rhetoric: Sophistic Education and Oratory in the Talmud and Midrash (2017), 119 |
Babylonian Talmud, Temurah, 14a | Fraade, Legal Fictions: Studies of Law and Narrative in the Discursive Worlds of Ancient Jewish Sectarians and Sages (2011), 368 Jaffee, Torah in the Mouth: Writing and Oral Tradition in Palestinian Judaism 200 BCE - 400 CE (2001), 205 Tomson, Studies on Jews and Christians in the First and Second Centuries (2019), 30, 35 |
Babylonian Talmud, Temurah, 14b | Borowitz, The Talmuds Theological Language-Game: A Philosophical Discourse Analysis (2006), 199 Balberg, Fractured Tablets: Forgetfulness and Fallibility in Late Ancient Rabbinic Culture (2023), 223 Fonrobert and Jaffee, The Cambridge Companion to the Talmud and Rabbinic Literature Cambridge Companions to Religion (2007), 46, 48 Fraade, Legal Fictions: Studies of Law and Narrative in the Discursive Worlds of Ancient Jewish Sectarians and Sages (2011), 368 Goodman, Judaism in the Roman World: Collected Essays (2006), 84 Jaffee, Torah in the Mouth: Writing and Oral Tradition in Palestinian Judaism 200 BCE - 400 CE (2001), 142, 204, 205 Tomson, Studies on Jews and Christians in the First and Second Centuries (2019), 30, 35 |
Babylonian Talmud, Temurah, 15b | Hayes, The Literature of the Sages: A Re-Visioning (2022), 109, 114, 117 Jaffee, Torah in the Mouth: Writing and Oral Tradition in Palestinian Judaism 200 BCE - 400 CE (2001), 5 Sigal, The Halakhah of Jesus of Nazareth According to the Gospel of Matthew (2007), 89 |
Babylonian Talmud, Temurah, 16a | Balberg, Fractured Tablets: Forgetfulness and Fallibility in Late Ancient Rabbinic Culture (2023), 223 Hidary, Rabbis and Classical Rhetoric: Sophistic Education and Oratory in the Talmud and Midrash (2017), 187 Rubenstein, The Culture of the Babylonian Talmud (2003), 176, 55 Sigal, The Halakhah of Jesus of Nazareth According to the Gospel of Matthew (2007), 64, 89 |
Babylonian Talmud, Temurah, 18 | Avery-Peck, The priestly gift in Mishnah: a study of tractate Terumot (1981), 346 |
Babylonian Talmud, Temurah, 19a | Rubin Time and the Life Cycle in Talmud and Midrash: Socio-Anthropological Perspectives (2008), 142 |
Babylonian Talmud, Temurah, 25a | Rubin Time and the Life Cycle in Talmud and Midrash: Socio-Anthropological Perspectives (2008), 142 |
Babylonian Talmud, Temurah, 28a | Klawans, Purity, Sacrifice, and the Temple: Symbolism and Supersessionism in the Study of Ancient Judaism (2009), 193, 308 |
Babylonian Talmud, Temurah, 28b | Amsler, Knowledge Construction in Late Antiquity (2023), 192 Klawans, Purity, Sacrifice, and the Temple: Symbolism and Supersessionism in the Study of Ancient Judaism (2009), 308 |