- Look up
Jamnia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jamnia may
refer to: Yavne, city in the
Central District of
Israel adjacent to the
ancient site at...
- The
Council of
Jamnia (presumably
Yavneh in the Holy Land) was a
council that some
claim was held late in the 1st
century AD to
finalize the development...
- It is
located near the
ruins of the
ancient town of
Yibna (known also as
Jamnia and Jabneh),
later the
village of Yibna, and
today the
archeological site...
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canonized scripture were
determined by the
Council of
Jamnia (c. 90 CE). But the
theory of the
Council of
Jamnia is
largely discredited today.
There is no formal...
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during the
First Jewish-Roman War.
Heinrich Graetz postulated a
Council of
Jamnia in 90 that
excluded Christians from the synagogues, but this is disputed...
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Yibna (Arabic: يبنا;
Jabneh or
Jabneel in
Biblical times;
Jamnia in
Roman times;
Ibelin to the Crusaders), or Tel Yavne, is an
archaeological site and...
- references,
Heinrich Graetz concluded in 1871 that
there had been a
Council of
Jamnia (or
Yavne in Hebrew)
which had
decided Jewish canon sometime in the late...
-
Herod Antipas (who
ruled Galilee and Perea) and
Salome I (who
briefly ruled Jamnia). A
messianic revolt erupted in
Judea in 4 BCE
because of Archelaus's incompetence;...
- 1949, and a
group of
Israeli rabbis in 2004.
Judaism portal Council of
Jamnia Beth din shel
Kohanim Great ****embly – or
Anshei Knesset HaGedolah ('Men...
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Jacob (September 26, 2016). "The
Formation of
Rabbinic Judaism:
Yavneh (
Jamnia) from A.D. 70 to 100". In Haase,
Wolfgang (ed.).
Religion (Judentum: Palästinisches...