Search results for "Oral law" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • #Torah (תורה) meaning "Instruction" or "Law." ... works, collectively known as "the oral law" [תורה שבעל ...
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  • 120 known Tannaim (teachers of the "Oral Torah") who lived in ... The Tannaim, as teachers of the Oral Law, were direct transmitters ...
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  • ==Part of the Jewish oral law== The Haggadah is part of Judaism's Oral law (תורה שבעל ...
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  • *Belief that there is also an Oral Law, the authoritative interpretation ... Mount Sinai, that stretches, through the oral law, from the time of Moses ...
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  • teeth, gums, and adjacent structures of the oral cavity. This autonomous branch ... disorders and/or conditions of the oral cavity, maxillofacial area ...
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  • A law library is a library designed to assist law students, attorneys ... tasks such as finding primary sources of law, or primary authority, in ...
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  • law, as found in the Pentateuch, and oral law, encompassing the entire ... it was forbidden to write and publish the oral law, as any writing would be ...
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  • Bible) as scripture, and the rejection of the Oral Law (the Mishnah and the Talmud) as halakha (legally binding, required religious practice). The ...
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  • Category:Law :This article is concerned with the legal system known as Civil law ...
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  • Karaite Jews, who do not recognize Jewish oral law and rely solely on Biblical authority, observe only one day on the first of Tishrei. ...
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  • in 70 C.E., the Jewish teachers of the Law of Moses known as the Pharisees ... what became known as Judaism's "Oral Law. This was eventually encoded ...
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  • Category:Law Manslaughter is a criminal variation of homicide that ... The law generally differentiates between levels of criminal culpability ...
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  • expounding and developing Judaism's Oral Law, as well as ethical teachings ... * Safrai, Shemuel. 1987. The Literature of the Sages. First part Oral ...
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  • tradition, they also reject the oral law of the Jews, namely the ... important legal matters such as a Samaritan law requiring monogamy as opposed ...
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  • written compendium of Judaism's Oral Law; and the Gemara (c. 500 ... ===Oral Law=== Rabbinical tradition holds that the Talmud expresses ...
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  • Sámr competently prosecutes the case. The law finds Hrafnkell guilty, and ... Many see Hrafnkels saga as a prime example of accurately preserved ...
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  • them a constitution known as the "Great Law of Peace" (Gayanashagowa ... the early 1800s, as he had learned it from oral tradition. A more complete ...
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  • in words shift over time (Grimm's Law). The Brothers Grimm collected ... nationalism, leading to the reshaping of oral traditions to serve contemporary ...
    12 KB (1,806 words) - 04:36, 22 November 2023
  • Oral tradition, oral culture and oral lore is a way for a society to transmit history, literature, law and other knowledges across generations ...
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  • Category:Law legal systems in countries using common law. The brief is presented to ...
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