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From Mesopotamia to the Mishnah : Tannaitic Inheritance Law in its Legal and Social Contexts

By: (Author) Jonathan S. Milgram

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Ksh 4,500.00

Format: Paperback / Softback

ISBN-10: 1644690276

ISBN-13: 9781644690277

Publisher: Academic Studies Press

Imprint: Academic Studies Press

Country of Manufacture: US

Country of Publication: GB

Publication Date: May 16th, 2019

Print length: 242 Pages

Product Classification: Judaism: sacred texts
Jewish studies

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Employing text critical methods, Jonathan S. Milgram argues that, in the absence of the hermeneutic underpinnings for tannaitic innovations, the inheritance laws of the tannaim were not the result of the rabbinic penchant for inventive interpretation of Scripture.

Jonathan S. Milgram demonstrates that the transformation of inheritance laws from the biblical to the tannaitic period is best explained against the backdrop of the legal and social contexts in which the laws were formulated. He argues for an affinity between Roman and tannaitic inheritance practices and the possible role of the social and economic contexts in tannaitic Palestine.


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