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The Tosefta

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01 January 2014

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The importance of the Tosefta for literary, historical, and religious   scholarship has long been known, and this two-volume set makes it   accessible to many more readers. The work is a vital supplement to the   early rabbinic oral tradition first set to writing in the Mishnah at the   end of the...

The importance of the Tosefta for literary, historical, and religious  
scholarship has long been known, and this two-volume set makes it  
accessible to many more readers. The work is a vital supplement to the  
early rabbinic oral tradition first set to writing in the Mishnah at the  
end of the second century of the Common Era. Dating to about 220 CE  
and also set in the Tannaic period, the Tosefta has the same six “orders"  
and essentially the same “tractates" as the Mishnah, often agreeing with  
it, but sometimes differing significantly in its understanding of the oral  
tradition.  
This English translation of the Mishnaic Hebrew (with some Aramaic)  
is not merely a paraphrase, but aims at a literal rendition into English of  
the formulary patterns and syntactical traits of the original text. It contains  
complete references to the passages in the Tosefta that cite verbatim  
the corresponding unit in the Mishnah, which is printed in italics. The  
Tosefta is crucial to the study of formative rabbinic Judaism and early  
Christianity.  
Jacob Neusner is Distinguished Service Professor of the History and Theology  
of Judaism at Bard College and is Senior Fellow, Institute of Advanced Theology,  
Princeton. He has published more than one thousand books including  
translations of the Mishnah and both the Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmuds,  
and is the author of innumerable articles. He has served as President of the  
American Academy of Religion and as a member of both the National Council  
of the Humanities and the National Council of Arts.

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The importance of the Tosefta for literary, historical, and religious   scholarship has long been known, and this two-volume set makes it   accessible to many more readers. The work is a vital supplement to the   early rabbinic oral tradition first set to writing in the Mishnah at the   end of the...

The importance of the Tosefta for literary, historical, and religious  
scholarship has long been known, and this two-volume set makes it  
accessible to many more readers. The work is a vital supplement to the  
early rabbinic oral tradition first set to writing in the Mishnah at the  
end of the second century of the Common Era. Dating to about 220 CE  
and also set in the Tannaic period, the Tosefta has the same six “orders"  
and essentially the same “tractates" as the Mishnah, often agreeing with  
it, but sometimes differing significantly in its understanding of the oral  
tradition.  
This English translation of the Mishnaic Hebrew (with some Aramaic)  
is not merely a paraphrase, but aims at a literal rendition into English of  
the formulary patterns and syntactical traits of the original text. It contains  
complete references to the passages in the Tosefta that cite verbatim  
the corresponding unit in the Mishnah, which is printed in italics. The  
Tosefta is crucial to the study of formative rabbinic Judaism and early  
Christianity.  
Jacob Neusner is Distinguished Service Professor of the History and Theology  
of Judaism at Bard College and is Senior Fellow, Institute of Advanced Theology,  
Princeton. He has published more than one thousand books including  
translations of the Mishnah and both the Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmuds,  
and is the author of innumerable articles. He has served as President of the  
American Academy of Religion and as a member of both the National Council  
of the Humanities and the National Council of Arts.
The Tosefta $224.99
Koorong code 477018
ISBN 9781619702622
Pages 1984
Publisher Hendrickson Publishers
Publication date 01 January 2014
Dimensions 86 x 152 x 228mm
Weight 2.154kg
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