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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contributors v
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction xi
- Abbreviations for the Citation of Mishnah and Talmud xv
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Part I The Mishnah and Its Predecessors
- 1. The Mishnah and the Bible 3
- 2. The Mishnah and Ancient Near Eastern Law 23
- 3. The Mishnah and the Dead Sea Scrolls 47
- 4. Mishnah and Tosefta 73
- 5. The Literary Evolution of the Mishnah 98
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Part II Roman Context and History
- 6. The Presentation of the Past in the Mishnah 129
- 7. The Mishnah and Roman Law: A Rabbinic Compilation of ius civile for the Jewish civitas of the Land of Israel under Roman Rule 141
- 8. Mishnah and History 167
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Part III Reading the Mishnah
- 9. The Rhetoric of the Mishnah 187
- 10. Mishnah as Utopia 204
- 11. Mishnah and Halakhah 232
- 12. Nomos and Mishnah: The Turn to Narrative in Recent Mishnah Scholarship 253
- 13. Holiness in the Mishnah 275
- 14. The Language of the Mishnah— Between Late Hebrew and Mishnaic Hebrew 305
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Part IV The Presentation of Persons and Groups in the Mishnah
- 15. Priests and Pietists in the Mishnah 329
- 16. Mishnah, Women, Gender: What Are We Reading For, Where Are We Reading It? 354
- 17. Goyim in the Mishnah 379
- 18. “And Your People Are All Righteous”: Heretics and Heresy in the Mishnah 401
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Part V Reception and Transmission of the Mishnah
- 19. The Halakhic Midrashim and the Canonicity of the Mishnah 425
- 20. The Publication and Early Transmission of the Mishnah 444
- 21. The Reception of the Mishnah from the Geonic Period to the Age of Print 471
- 22. The Reception of the Mishnah in the Modern Era 489
- Contributors 511
- Index 517
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contributors v
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction xi
- Abbreviations for the Citation of Mishnah and Talmud xv
-
Part I The Mishnah and Its Predecessors
- 1. The Mishnah and the Bible 3
- 2. The Mishnah and Ancient Near Eastern Law 23
- 3. The Mishnah and the Dead Sea Scrolls 47
- 4. Mishnah and Tosefta 73
- 5. The Literary Evolution of the Mishnah 98
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Part II Roman Context and History
- 6. The Presentation of the Past in the Mishnah 129
- 7. The Mishnah and Roman Law: A Rabbinic Compilation of ius civile for the Jewish civitas of the Land of Israel under Roman Rule 141
- 8. Mishnah and History 167
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Part III Reading the Mishnah
- 9. The Rhetoric of the Mishnah 187
- 10. Mishnah as Utopia 204
- 11. Mishnah and Halakhah 232
- 12. Nomos and Mishnah: The Turn to Narrative in Recent Mishnah Scholarship 253
- 13. Holiness in the Mishnah 275
- 14. The Language of the Mishnah— Between Late Hebrew and Mishnaic Hebrew 305
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Part IV The Presentation of Persons and Groups in the Mishnah
- 15. Priests and Pietists in the Mishnah 329
- 16. Mishnah, Women, Gender: What Are We Reading For, Where Are We Reading It? 354
- 17. Goyim in the Mishnah 379
- 18. “And Your People Are All Righteous”: Heretics and Heresy in the Mishnah 401
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Part V Reception and Transmission of the Mishnah
- 19. The Halakhic Midrashim and the Canonicity of the Mishnah 425
- 20. The Publication and Early Transmission of the Mishnah 444
- 21. The Reception of the Mishnah from the Geonic Period to the Age of Print 471
- 22. The Reception of the Mishnah in the Modern Era 489
- Contributors 511
- Index 517