Product code: The Tosefta: Translated from Hebrew, shops Vols 1 & 2, Jacob Neusner, 1st Ed. 2002 NEW
The Tosefta: Translated from the Hebrew with a New Introduction, by Jacob Neusner. Published by Hendrickson Publishers in November 2002, First Edition, First Printing. In Brand New Condition. This is Vol 1 & 2. This means you receive the 1st Through 6th Division (Neziqin, Qodoshim, and Tohorot), an Index of Biblical and Talmudic references, and an Index of shops Subjects. Hardcover, American scholar Jacob Neusner has brought you a totally English translation and commentary on these complicated Jewish Hebrew Talmudic Texts. The Tosefta is discrete Rabbinic Authority rulings and discussions that elaborate on legal issues left open-ended from the Mishnah. Rabbinical Jurisprudence seeks out arguments from the Tosefta to bolster their cases. Christianity Scholars study these texts to understand the nature of Jewish practice and law during year 0 to 200, a time Christianity slowly diverged from Judaism. Modern Lawyers study Tosefta to root their arguments in Deep and Detailed Jewish Law. Unused.
The Tosefta: Translated from the Hebrew with a New Introduction, by Jacob Neusner. Published by Hendrickson Publishers in November 2002, First Edition, First Printing. In Brand New Condition. This is Vol 1 & 2. This means you receive the 1st Through 6th Division (Neziqin, Qodoshim, and Tohorot), an Index of Biblical and Talmudic references, and an Index of shops Subjects. Hardcover, American scholar Jacob Neusner has brought you a totally English translation and commentary on these complicated Jewish Hebrew Talmudic Texts. The Tosefta is discrete Rabbinic Authority rulings and discussions that elaborate on legal issues left open-ended from the Mishnah. Rabbinical Jurisprudence seeks out arguments from the Tosefta to bolster their cases. Christianity Scholars study these texts to understand the nature of Jewish practice and law during year 0 to 200, a time Christianity slowly diverged from Judaism. Modern Lawyers study Tosefta to root their arguments in Deep and Detailed Jewish Law. Unused.