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The oldest part of the Talmud, rabbinical writings collected by Rabbi Judah the Holy and published in 250 CE in Javneh (Jamnia, in Israel)

'The Mishna is believed by Jews to have been handed down orally from the patriarch-prophet Moses, who received it on Mount Sinai with the written Torah.

{n} a digest of Jewish traditions
or Mishnah Oldest authoritative collection of Jewish oral law, supplementing the written laws in the Hebrew Scriptures. It was compiled by a series of scholars over two centuries and was given final form in the 3rd century AD by Judah ha-Nasi. Annotations by later scholars in Palestine and Babylonia resulted in the Gemara; the Mishna and Gemara are usually said to make up the Talmud. The Mishna has six major sections, on daily prayer and agriculture, Sabbath and other religious ritual, married life, civil and criminal law, the Temple of Jerusalem, and ritual purification
{i} part of the Talmud consisting of a collection of oral religious laws of Judaism (Hebrew)
The first and principle part of the Talmud Contains 63 chapters within six categorizations Attempts to codify, explain, and define the Old Testament Law as found in the Pentateuch ( SEE: Talmud, Pentateuch )
A collection or digest of Jewish traditions and explanations of Scripture, forming the text of the Talmud
the first part of the Talmud; a collection of early oral interpretations of the scriptures that was compiled about AD 200
codes of law said by Tanaim and written by Rebbe
( meesh-NAH ) The first part of the TALMUD, comprised of six "orders" of laws regarding everything from agriculture to marriage, written in He-brew and compiled in the second century C E
six orders of the Mishna
six major topics of a Jewish religious book (sowing, festival rites, women, damages, holiest days, and purification rites)
mishna

    Расстановка переносов

    Mish·na

    Синонимы

    oral torah

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    Этимология

    () From Hebrew (Mishnah) 'repetition, oral law', from (shnah) 'to repeat, teach'
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