- The
Zugot (/ˌzuːˈɡɒt/; Hebrew: הַזּוּגוֹת, romanized: haz
Zūgōṯ, lit. 'the Pairs'), also
called Zugoth /ˈzuːɡɒθ/ or
Zugos /ˌzuːˈɡɒs/ in the Ashke**** pronunciation...
-
Mishnaic period,
lasted about 210 years. It came
after the
period of the
Zugot "Pairs" and was
immediately followed by the
period of the
Amoraim "Interpreters"...
- ("traditions") era,
including the
times of
Simeon the Just.
Zugot ("pairs"): Five
pairs (
zugot) of
sages from
consecutive generations, who
lived during a...
- Kingdom) was
established and
religious matters were
determined by a pair (
zugot)
which led the Sanhedrin. The
Hasmonean Kingdom ended in 37 BCE but it is...
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messianic ideas. From c. 170 BCE to 30 CE, five
successive generations of the
Zugot headed the Jews'
spiritual affairs; it was
during this
period that several...
- era who
lived at the same time as Abtalion. They are
known as one of the
zugot ("couples"):
Shemaiah and Abtalion;
Shemaiah holding the
title of nasi,...
- Jerusalem. He
lived at the same time as Sh'maya. They are
known as one of the
zugot ("couples"):
Shmaya and Avtalyon.
Abtalion lived approximately from 90 BCE...
-
Essene (Hebrew: מנחם) was a
Jewish tanna sage
living during the era of the
Zugot (lit. "pairs"). As such, he was "paired" with
Hillel the
Elder and served...
- the
later Jewish tradition according to
which the
Pharisee tannaim (the
Zugot) at the head of the
yeshivot presided over the
great Sanhedrin also (Ḥag...
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sages of the Mishna,
Tosefta and
Talmud eras (c. 250 BCE – c. 625 CE). The
Zugot ("pairs"), both the 200-year
period (c. 170 BCE – 30 CE, "Era of the Pairs")...