The legal methodology of late Nehardean sages in Sasanian Babylonia .

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Abstract

This book consists of a systematic analysis of the halakhic/legal methodology of fourth and fifth century Nehardean amoraim in Babylonia (as well as their identity and dating). The book uncovers various distinct characteristics present in the halakhic decision making and source interpretation, and demonstrates how certain amoraim can be characterized as portraying consistent interpretive and legal approaches throughout talmudic literature. Understanding the methodological characteristics that distinguish some amoraim from other amoraim can aid the talmudic interpreter/scholar in clarifying the legal foundations of their rulings, the proofs that they bring within talmudic discourse, as well as their disputes and interpretations. This allows a better understanding of the development of Jewish Law and the legal system in talmudic Babylonia.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherBrill
Number of pages219
Place of PublicationBoston
ISBN (Print)9789004193819
ISBN (Electronic)9789004193826
StatePublished - 2011

Publication series

NameThe Brill Reference Library of Judaism
Volume3

Bibliographical note

xii, 219 p

Keywords

  • Jewish law -- Methodology

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