The Babylonian Talmud

This is the most vital manuscript of conventional Judaism, and the basic tool for learning the ethics behind its customs and regulations. The original text of the Babylonian Talmud.

This English translation includes:

- Standards of appointing judges to the supreme court (Sanhedrin), regulations of civil and criminal cases, when is someone acquitted or accused.

- Regulations regarding the high priest, when he can judge or be judged. And regulations regarding the ruler, how many wives he can have, how much property he can own, etc.

- Penalties due for criminal cases, including the four kinds of death penalty prescribed and how they ought to be executed. Enumeration of those who come under the category of stoning, burning, slaying, or choking. Who is considered a murderer deserving capital punishment and who is to be exiled.

- Many more interpretations from the Torah, as this is considered to be the supplementing commentary to the five books of Moses.

Folk sayings from The Talmud:

"Either a friend or death."

"He who has been bitten by a snake is scared of a rope."

"Poverty follows the poor."

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The Babylonian Talmud

This is the most vital manuscript of conventional Judaism, and the basic tool for learning the ethics behind its customs and regulations. The original text of the Babylonian Talmud.

This English translation includes:

- Standards of appointing judges to the supreme court (Sanhedrin), regulations of civil and criminal cases, when is someone acquitted or accused.

- Regulations regarding the high priest, when he can judge or be judged. And regulations regarding the ruler, how many wives he can have, how much property he can own, etc.

- Penalties due for criminal cases, including the four kinds of death penalty prescribed and how they ought to be executed. Enumeration of those who come under the category of stoning, burning, slaying, or choking. Who is considered a murderer deserving capital punishment and who is to be exiled.

- Many more interpretations from the Torah, as this is considered to be the supplementing commentary to the five books of Moses.

Folk sayings from The Talmud:

"Either a friend or death."

"He who has been bitten by a snake is scared of a rope."

"Poverty follows the poor."

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The Babylonian Talmud

The Babylonian Talmud

by Michael L Rodkinson
The Babylonian Talmud

The Babylonian Talmud

by Michael L Rodkinson

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This is the most vital manuscript of conventional Judaism, and the basic tool for learning the ethics behind its customs and regulations. The original text of the Babylonian Talmud.

This English translation includes:

- Standards of appointing judges to the supreme court (Sanhedrin), regulations of civil and criminal cases, when is someone acquitted or accused.

- Regulations regarding the high priest, when he can judge or be judged. And regulations regarding the ruler, how many wives he can have, how much property he can own, etc.

- Penalties due for criminal cases, including the four kinds of death penalty prescribed and how they ought to be executed. Enumeration of those who come under the category of stoning, burning, slaying, or choking. Who is considered a murderer deserving capital punishment and who is to be exiled.

- Many more interpretations from the Torah, as this is considered to be the supplementing commentary to the five books of Moses.

Folk sayings from The Talmud:

"Either a friend or death."

"He who has been bitten by a snake is scared of a rope."

"Poverty follows the poor."


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781396320903
Publisher: Left of Brain Onboarding Pty Ltd
Publication date: 07/29/2021
Pages: 552
Sales rank: 364,134
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.23(d)

Table of Contents

A WORD TO THE READER.

SYNOPSIS OF SUBJECTS OF TRACT SANHEDRIN (SUPREME COUNCIL).

CHAPTER I.

CHAPTER II.

CHAPTER III.

CHAPTER IV.

CHAPTER V.

CHAPTER VI.

CHAPTER VII.

CHAPTER VIII.

CHAPTER IX.

CHAPTER X.

CHAPTER XI.

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