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13 results for "syriac"
1. Hebrew Bible, Isaiah, 6.5 (8th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •syriac, parallels between the babylonian talmud and Found in books: Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 38
6.5. "וָאֹמַר אוֹי־לִי כִי־נִדְמֵיתִי כִּי אִישׁ טְמֵא־שְׂפָתַיִם אָנֹכִי וּבְתוֹךְ עַם־טְמֵא שְׂפָתַיִם אָנֹכִי יוֹשֵׁב כִּי אֶת־הַמֶּלֶךְ יְהוָה צְבָאוֹת רָאוּ עֵינָי׃", 6.5. "Then said I: Woe is me! for I am undone; Because I am a man of unclean lips, And I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips; For mine eyes have seen the King, The LORD of hosts.",
2. Bardaisan, Book of The Laws of The Countries, None (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •syriac, parallels between the babylonian talmud and Found in books: Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 187
3. Babylonian Talmud, Meilah, None (3rd cent. CE - 6th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •syriac, parallels between the babylonian talmud and Found in books: Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 77
4. Babylonian Talmud, Gittin, None (3rd cent. CE - 6th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •syriac, parallels between the babylonian talmud and Found in books: Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 114
5. Babylonian Talmud, Megillah, None (3rd cent. CE - 6th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •syriac, parallels between the babylonian talmud and Found in books: Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 80, 88
6. Babylonian Talmud, Shabbat, None (3rd cent. CE - 6th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •syriac, parallels between the babylonian talmud and Found in books: Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 187
7. Babylonian Talmud, Tamid, None (3rd cent. CE - 6th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •syriac, parallels between the babylonian talmud and Found in books: Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 228, 235
8. Babylonian Talmud, Yevamot, None (3rd cent. CE - 6th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •syriac, parallels between the babylonian talmud and Found in books: Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 38
9. Nag Hammadi, The Testimony of Truth, 9.3 (3rd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •syriac, parallels between the babylonian talmud and Found in books: Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 114
10. Pseudo-Justinus, Exhortation To The Greeks, None (3rd cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 88
11. Anon., Tanhuma, 18.14  Tagged with subjects: •syriac, parallels between the babylonian talmud and Found in books: Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 187
18.14. "Because Miriam waited an hour for Moses, as it is said: i And his sister stood far off /i (Exod. 2:4), the Holy One, blessed be He, waited for her in the desert, with the clouds of glory, the Levites, and the priests, for seven days as is said; i And the people journeyed not till Miriam was brought in again /i (Num. 12:15). i For he had straightly sworn the children of Israel /i (Exod. 13:19). He had made his brothers swear that they would cause their sons, the children of Israel, to take a vow that they would bring his body out from Egypt. Why did he compel his brothers to vow rather than his own sons? He said to himself: If I impose this vow upon my sons, the Egyptians may not permit them to fulfill it. For if they should tell the Egyptians: “Our father brought his father out of the land,” they may reply: “Your father was a king, and therefore he forced his brothers to promise to do this.”",
12. Anon., Alexander Romance, 1.38, 2.39-2.41, 3.40-3.41  Tagged with subjects: •syriac, parallels between the babylonian talmud and Found in books: Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 228
13. Zosimus of Panoplis (Syriac Translation), “Mystery of The Nine Letters of Solomon”, None  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 114