This book is an introduction to the laws of oaths and vows of various types as they appear in biblical, Second Temple, and rabbinic sources. These institutions developed over time, and the oaths and vows mentioned in Second Temple literature should not be understood in light of subsequent rabbinic development. On the contrary: it is precisely the Second Temple texts, however obscure they may be, that provide the clues toward understanding the evolution of these institutions in rabbinic literature
This study is a detailed examination of the institution of betrothal in the early rabbinical literat...
This volume, the second of a five-volume edition of the third order of the Jerusalem Talmud, deals i...
This essay is an attempt to view Kol Nidre, the custom of annulling all vows at Yom Kippur, as a res...
The rise of scriptures as the main source of authority was a major shift in the religious culture of...
In the Torah different terms are used for the concept of law. Originally the concept of law in the T...
Research into the phrasing, structure, and nature from the point of view of legal history, as well a...
Joosten Jan. Yael Ziegler, Promises to Keep. The Oath in Biblical Literature, (Vetus Testamentum Sup...
It has been oft assumed that the law-writings in the Torah were legislation (i.e., prescriptions obl...
Through the ages, theology in Judaism has played roles of varying importance. But the role of theolo...
The oath was an institution of fundamental importance across a wide range of social interactions thr...
Oaths of office are required by the second and sixth articles of the United States Constitution. Th...
<p><span>A fulfilled ethical life is a desire that in Israel is closely integrated with ...
This study draws from legal theory to help identify a development in the authority of written law th...
This study takes as its point of departure two emerging consensuses in biblical studies: 1) like the...
International audienceFrom the seventh century C.E. on, canonical East-Syrian law developed in the s...
This study is a detailed examination of the institution of betrothal in the early rabbinical literat...
This volume, the second of a five-volume edition of the third order of the Jerusalem Talmud, deals i...
This essay is an attempt to view Kol Nidre, the custom of annulling all vows at Yom Kippur, as a res...
The rise of scriptures as the main source of authority was a major shift in the religious culture of...
In the Torah different terms are used for the concept of law. Originally the concept of law in the T...
Research into the phrasing, structure, and nature from the point of view of legal history, as well a...
Joosten Jan. Yael Ziegler, Promises to Keep. The Oath in Biblical Literature, (Vetus Testamentum Sup...
It has been oft assumed that the law-writings in the Torah were legislation (i.e., prescriptions obl...
Through the ages, theology in Judaism has played roles of varying importance. But the role of theolo...
The oath was an institution of fundamental importance across a wide range of social interactions thr...
Oaths of office are required by the second and sixth articles of the United States Constitution. Th...
<p><span>A fulfilled ethical life is a desire that in Israel is closely integrated with ...
This study draws from legal theory to help identify a development in the authority of written law th...
This study takes as its point of departure two emerging consensuses in biblical studies: 1) like the...
International audienceFrom the seventh century C.E. on, canonical East-Syrian law developed in the s...
This study is a detailed examination of the institution of betrothal in the early rabbinical literat...
This volume, the second of a five-volume edition of the third order of the Jerusalem Talmud, deals i...
This essay is an attempt to view Kol Nidre, the custom of annulling all vows at Yom Kippur, as a res...