This thesis addresses the early rabbinic interpretations of the thrice repeated biblical commandment, you shall not cook a kid in his mother’s milk (Exodus 23:19; Exodus 34:26; Deuteronomy 14:21). While this commandment is considered to be the source of the Jewish prohibition of mixing meat and milk products, there is no evidence that such a dietary custom was practised until after the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE. In this sense, it may be assumed that this particular interpretation of the biblical commandment was a rabbinic innovation, perhaps inspired by a desire to create a protective buffer around the biblical prohibition of cooking a kid in his mother’s milk. Over the course of this thesis, I will illustrate how the rab...
In this article, the author has already discussed laws in Judaism, that are the key dietary laws in ...
Problem The laws of clean and unclean foods in Lev 11 and Deut 14: 3:21 have fascinated and perplexe...
Professor Jack Sasson tackles the original meaning of a phrase that has "anchored a major component ...
This paper proposes an explanation of the purpose of one short commandment, which occurs twice in th...
Background of the Research Numerous commentators and theologians have written in recent centuries ab...
Utilizing theory developed by scholars of Religious Studies and related disciplines, this essay theo...
Everyone needs to eat, yet most societies and many world religions limit the available food supply b...
The present dissertation attempts to fill the gap in Pentateuchal studies on the Mosiac dietary laws...
Because of the obligation to observe the ritual and dietary laws, the Jewish diet is very complex. R...
110004868211According to the Book of Genesis, the food that God gave to human beings was "vegetable ...
In his biblical commentary, R. Abraham Ibn Ezra (c. 1090–1164) occasionally voices the content...
This paper explores the intersection of food and religion in Acts 10 and its background in the koshe...
The Law of the Rebellious Son (Deut 21:18-21) has traditionally been understood as condemning the ex...
In the religious debate between Jews and Christians, the biblical dietary laws come to illustrate im...
Various essential discussions have been raised against Mark's parenthetical commentary in 7:19b, one...
In this article, the author has already discussed laws in Judaism, that are the key dietary laws in ...
Problem The laws of clean and unclean foods in Lev 11 and Deut 14: 3:21 have fascinated and perplexe...
Professor Jack Sasson tackles the original meaning of a phrase that has "anchored a major component ...
This paper proposes an explanation of the purpose of one short commandment, which occurs twice in th...
Background of the Research Numerous commentators and theologians have written in recent centuries ab...
Utilizing theory developed by scholars of Religious Studies and related disciplines, this essay theo...
Everyone needs to eat, yet most societies and many world religions limit the available food supply b...
The present dissertation attempts to fill the gap in Pentateuchal studies on the Mosiac dietary laws...
Because of the obligation to observe the ritual and dietary laws, the Jewish diet is very complex. R...
110004868211According to the Book of Genesis, the food that God gave to human beings was "vegetable ...
In his biblical commentary, R. Abraham Ibn Ezra (c. 1090–1164) occasionally voices the content...
This paper explores the intersection of food and religion in Acts 10 and its background in the koshe...
The Law of the Rebellious Son (Deut 21:18-21) has traditionally been understood as condemning the ex...
In the religious debate between Jews and Christians, the biblical dietary laws come to illustrate im...
Various essential discussions have been raised against Mark's parenthetical commentary in 7:19b, one...
In this article, the author has already discussed laws in Judaism, that are the key dietary laws in ...
Problem The laws of clean and unclean foods in Lev 11 and Deut 14: 3:21 have fascinated and perplexe...
Professor Jack Sasson tackles the original meaning of a phrase that has "anchored a major component ...