May 26, 2012, Saturday, 146

The Talmud (3rd-7th century CE)

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  1. From Text to Tradition
    1. The Palestinian Talmud, The Yerushalmi
    2. The Babylonian Talmud
    3. The Exegetical and Homiletical Midrashim
  2. Historical surveys
    1. 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.
  3. Primary sources
    1. Jerusalem Talmud Berakhot 2:5 (5a): Distraction in Prayer
    2. Jerusalem Talmud Bava Mezia 2:5 (8b): The Return of Lost Articles
    3. Jerusalem Talmud Pesahim 10:1 (37a-c): Preparing for the Seder
    4. Babylonian Talmud Bava Mezia 21b-24a: Lost and Found
    5. Babylonian Talmud Qiddushin 31b: The Proper Treatment of Parents
    6. Babylonian Talmud Pesahim 25b: Murder by Command
    7. Lamentations Rabbah, Proem 21: The Leper and the Temple
    8. Exodus Rabbah, 1:18-26: The Early Life of Moses
    9. Pesiqta de-Rav Kahana 25:1-4: A Penitential Homily
    10. Babylonian Talmud Shabbat 30a-b: The Soul of Man is the Lamp of the Lord
    11. Targum to Exodus 20:1-14: The Ten Commandments
    12. Targum Jonathan to Judges 5: An Aggadic Translation