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The Amoraim (220-500 CE)

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  1. From Text to Tradition
    1. Amoraic Schools
    2. From Amoraic Interpretation to Talmudic Texts
  2. Historical surveys
    1. Isaiah M. Gafni. “The World of the Talmud: From the Mishnah to the Arab Conquest.” Part I. Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism: a Parallel History of their Origins and Early Development. Ed. Hershal Shanks. Washington D.C.: Biblical Archaeology Society, 1993.
  3. Primary sources
    1. Genesis Rabbah 97:13: The Migration of the Sanhedrin
    2. Babylonian Talmud Eruvin 54b-55a: Amoraic Pedagogy
    3. The Rehov Inscription: Agricultural Precepts of the Land of Israel
  4. Secondary sources
    1. Steven Fine. The Rehov Synagogue Inscriptions: The Earliest Preserved Text of the Talmudic Literature.
  5. Images
    1. The Rehov Synagogue Inscription, details Jewish laws for the Sabbatical year, the most extensive early evidence of Rabbinic literature yet discovered, 6th century.