Memory and Manuscript: Oral Tradition and Written Transmission in Rabbinic Judaism and Early Christianity |
Contents
Introduction | 9 |
Oral tradition and written transmission in Rabbinic Judaism | 17 |
THE TRANSMISSION OF THE WRITTEN TORAH | 33 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
according Acts Amoraic Apostles Aqiba authoritative tradition BACHER bet Hillel bet Shammai BILLERBECK BULTMANN Christ commentary congregation context DIBELIUS disciples doctrinal authority doctrinal statement early Christian early Church Einleitung evidence example fact formulated further gemara Gentiles Geschichte gospel gospel tradition haggadah haggadic halakah halakic Hellenistic Hillel ibid IDEM important interpretation Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews Johanan ben Zakkai KRAUSS learned LIEBERMAN logos Lord Luke material meaning memory method midrash Mishnah oral text oral Torah passage Paul Paul's Peter Pharisees point of view preaching principle problem prophets pupils question Qumran quoted Rabbinic Judaism Rabbis repeat sacred Sadducees Sanh Sanhedrin saying of Jesus scholars schools scrolls Sifra Talmud Tannaitic targum teacher teaching Temple term Terminologie Theol tion traditionists transmission transmitted witness words written Torah young Church Zeitschr ἐν καὶ κυρίου οἱ τὰ τὸ τοῦ τῶν בית משנה תורה

