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The Talmud (3rd-7th century CE)
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From Text to Tradition
The Palestinian Talmud, The Yerushalmi
The Babylonian Talmud
The Exegetical and Homiletical Midrashim
Historical surveys
Isaiah M. Gafni. “The World of the Talmud: From the Mishnah to the Arab Conquest.” Part II. Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism: a Parallel History of their Origins and Early Development. Ed. Hershal Shanks. Washington D.C.: Biblical Archaeology Society, 1993.
Primary sources
Jerusalem Talmud Berakhot 2:5 (5a): Distraction in Prayer
Jerusalem Talmud Bava Mezia 2:5 (8b): The Return of Lost Articles
Jerusalem Talmud Pesahim 10:1 (37a-c): Preparing for the Seder
Babylonian Talmud Bava Mezia 21b-24a: Lost and Found
Babylonian Talmud Qiddushin 31b: The Proper Treatment of Parents
Babylonian Talmud Pesahim 25b: Murder by Command
Lamentations Rabbah, Proem 21: The Leper and the Temple
Exodus Rabbah, 1:18-26: The Early Life of Moses
Pesiqta de-Rav Kahana 25:1-4: A Penitential Homily
Babylonian Talmud Shabbat 30a-b: The Soul of Man is the Lamp of the Lord
Targum to Exodus 20:1-14: The Ten Commandments
Targum Jonathan to Judges 5: An Aggadic Translation