- The
Tosefta (Jewish
Babylonian Aramaic: תוספתא, romanized: tosep̄tā "supplement, addition") is a
compilation of
Jewish Oral Law from the late
second century...
- with the
corresponding sections of the
Tosefta are as follows:
General calendar for the year, 1:1-4 =
Tosefta 1:1-13.
Regulations concerning the months'...
- things') is the
fifth of the six orders, or
major divisions, of the Mishnah,
Tosefta and the Talmud, and
deals largely with the
services within the
Temple in...
- the
Tosefta is
generally thought to
provide interpretation of
unclear sections of the Mishnah, the
earliest redaction of the Oral Law. The
Tosefta was...
-
examples in a few p****ages of the
Tosefta and
Talmud to
illustrate laws
relating to
dealing with
heresy (minut).
Tosefta Chullin 2:22-23
tells how Rabbi...
-
Hillelites (
Tosefta 2:2-9 =
Mishnah 4:6,7,11; 5:1,3-5). In
Tosefta 2:9, the
exceptional opinion of
Akavia (Mishnah 5:6,7) is considered.
Tosefta 2:10 (= Mishnah...
- oral law.
Gemara –
Rabbinical analysis of and
commentary on the
Mishnah Tosefta – A set of
teachings that in many ways are
similar to the Mishnah. It may...
-
although no
other compilation was p****ed down that was
similar to the
Tosefta.
Because the
Mishnah encapsulates the
entire Oral Law in a
purposely compact...
-
Sephardic rite. It is not
recited on any fast day
besides Yom Kippur. The
Tosefta (Talmudic Israel, c.190 – c.230 CE) is the
earliest source for the insertion...
- The term "Yeshu" is not
undisputedly attested prior to the
Talmud and
Tosefta, let
alone as a
Hebrew original for "Jesus". (In the case of the Jesus...