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The Mishnah
Book • 2012
The Mishnah, completed around 200 CE, is a foundational text in Judaism, reflecting centuries of Jewish religious thought and practice.
Herbert Danby's translation, first published in the 1930s, has been a standard reference for scholars and readers interested in understanding Jewish traditions during the early Christian era.
It covers various aspects of Jewish law and practice, including agricultural laws, festivals, women's rights, property, and temple rituals.
Herbert Danby's translation, first published in the 1930s, has been a standard reference for scholars and readers interested in understanding Jewish traditions during the early Christian era.
It covers various aspects of Jewish law and practice, including agricultural laws, festivals, women's rights, property, and temple rituals.
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Mentioned in 2 episodes
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when discussing the Passover Seder and its practices.


Tim Mackie

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Jesus’ New Exodus at Passover
Mentioned by Pete Enns when discussing what constitutes work and what does not.

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[Bible] Episode 307: Pete Enns - Pete Ruins Proverbs (REISSUE)
Mentioned as a book written by the scribes.

John 2 & 3