May 22, 2012, Tuesday, 142

Development of Legal and Exegetical Method (circa 70-3rd century CE)

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  1. From Text to Tradition
    1. Written and Oral Torah
    2. Midrash and Mishnah
    3. Halakhah and Aggadah
  2. Historical surveys
    1. Shaye J.D. Cohen. “Judaism to the Mishnah: 135-220 C.E.” Part II
  3. Primary sources
    1. Josephus, Antiquities XIII, 297: The Pharisees and the Sadducees on the Tradition of the Fathers
    2. Philo, The Special Laws IV, 143-150: Written and Unwritten Law
    3. Mark 7: The Pharisees and Purity
    4. Megillat Ta’anit: The Law and the Sadducees and the Boethusians
    5. Jerusalem Talmud Megillah 4:1 (74a): Oral and Written Transmission of the Law
    6. Babylonian Talmud Temurah 14b: Prohibition on the Writing of the Oral Law
    7. Sifre Deuteronomy 351: The Antiquity of the Concept of Oral Law
    8. Sifra: The Thirteen Hermeneutical Rules of Rabbi Ishmael
    9. Mishnah Bava Qamma 6:4-5: Restitution for Damage by Fire
    10. Mekhilta of Rabbi Ishmael, Nezeqin 14: Restitution for Damage by Fire
    11. Babylonian Talmud Hagigah 14a: Defining the Aggadah
    12. Jerusalem Talmud Hagigah 1:8 (76a): Revelation of the Oral Law
    13. Jerusalem Talmud Horayot 3:5 (48c): The Power of Aggadah
    14. Jerusalem Talmud Sheqalim 5:1 (48c): Separation of Halakhah and Aggadah