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The House built on Sand – Rabbinic Judaism and the Oral Law


The House built on Sand – Rabbinic Judaism and the Oral Law

Judaism claims – (1) that an 'oral law' was communicated to Moses on Mount Sinai at the same time and with the same authority as the 'written Torah'.

The House on the Sand | Torah Portions - FFOZ

Yeshua told His disciples, “Everyone who comes to Me and hears My words and acts on them, I will show you whom he is like: he is like a man building a house.

Did God Really Give an "Oral Law" at Sinai? (Rabbinic Oral Law ...

For the past 2000 years, Judaism has not been based on scripture, but rather on traditions and rules invented by rabbis. In order to try and ...

(PDF) Building Houses on Sand: The Analysis of Scriptural Citation ...

Building Houses on Sand: The Analysis of Scriptural Citation in the Mishnah Journal for Semitics 13:2 (2004) pp. 186-244.

Judaism: The Oral Law -Talmud & Mishna - Jewish Virtual Library

Without an oral tradition, some of the Torah's laws would be incomprehensible. In the Shema's first paragraph, the Bible instructs: "And these words which I ...

Torah in the Mouth”: An Introduction to the Rabbinic Oral Law

... tradition of oral law within Judaism, it contains a wide variety of non-halakhic material to support its halakhic arguments.[38] The Talmud is cited based ...

The Caving Walls of the Study Hall - Chabad.org

[An oven] that was cut into parts and sand was placed between the parts, Rabbi Eliezer maintained that it is pure (i.e., not susceptible to ritual impurity) ...

Faith Must Be Biblical: The Bible vs Oral Law

Today rabbinic Judaism is based largely on the Oral Law, even more than the Bible ... sand to create a larger oven. The question he ...

What about the Oral Torah? - Hebrew for Christians

Rabbi Yohanan ben Zakkai (a former pupil of Hillel) left Jerusalem after the Temple was destroyed and founded a new center of Jewish learning in Yavneh. The ...

The Oven of Akhnai - Wikipedia

In the course of the rabbinic disagreement, the story expresses differing views of the nature of law and authority, concerns over a fractured and divisive ...

acts - Is it a written law or an oral law that Peter says is violated ...

Note the HCSB translating this verse: Peter said to them, “You know it's forbidden for a Jewish man to associate with or visit a foreigner. – ...

ORAL LAW - JewishEncyclopedia.com

According to the rabbinical interpretation of Ex. xxxiv. 27, the words indicate that besides the written law— —God gave orally to Moses other laws and maxims, ...

Why is there an Oral Torah? « Ask The Rabbi « - Ohr Somayach

Based on what you wrote, I have some follow-up questions, if I may.You wrote that G-d taught the entire Torah to Moses orally during the forty days he was atop ...

The History of the Mishnah - Unpacked for Educators

The Jewish people were led by Zugot, or rabbinic pairs, who taught the binding natures of both the Written Law and the Oral Law, during the first and second ...

A Case Against a Divinely Inspired Oral Law - White Feather Ministries

Rabbinic Judaism was developed by the remnants of the School of Hillel after the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple in 70.AD.

How the Rabbis Taught the Jews (Not) to Read the Bible

... established the newly canonized Hebrew Bible as a central ... biblical Written Torah and the fluid traditions of the rabbinic Oral Torah.

The Oral Law (Torah Shebaal Peh) - The Watchman

Oral Torah preceded the Written Torah. When the Jewish people stood at Mount Sinai 3,300 years ago, HaShem revealed Himself to the entire nation. He then gave ...

Why was the oral Torah written down? - Quora

Thus the Arbaah HaTurim was written by Rabbi Yaakov Asher based on it but reorganized and only concentrating on laws relevant post Temple ...

Jewish Law - Ron Dart

Having established that he had no quarrel with the written law, Jesus began to challenge the Oral Law, as we have just seen. Now we are equipped to consider a ...

Chapter 7 - TheyThoughtForThemselves.com

... built on faulty foundations; the foundations of rabbinic Judaism were faulty! ... Oral Law—based on a play on words alone? What an example of grasping at ...