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Qué (quién) es Mishnaic$95400$ - definición

HEBREW DIALECTS FOUND IN THE TALMUD
Mishnaic Hebrew (language); Mishanic Hebrew; Rabbinic Hebrew; Mishnaic Hebrew language; Tannaitic Hebrew; Rabbinical Hebrew

Mishna         
  • Mishna study, [[Pinsk]] 1924
  • ''Bartenura'' Mishna commentary
  • Rambam's Mishnah Commentary in Judeo-Arabic
  • ''Gemara'' students using the ''Mishnah Sdura'' to note their summary of each ''[[sugya]]'' alongside its Mishnah
  • Title page of the Mishna with the ''Tosefot Yom Tov''
FIRST MAJOR WRITTEN COLLECTION OF THE ORAL TORAH
Mishna; The Mishnah; The Mishna; Mishnaic; Mishnayot; Deuterosis; Mishnayos; Mishneh
·noun A collection or digest of Jewish traditions and explanations of Scripture, forming the text of the Talmud.
Mishnah         
  • Mishna study, [[Pinsk]] 1924
  • ''Bartenura'' Mishna commentary
  • Rambam's Mishnah Commentary in Judeo-Arabic
  • ''Gemara'' students using the ''Mishnah Sdura'' to note their summary of each ''[[sugya]]'' alongside its Mishnah
  • Title page of the Mishna with the ''Tosefot Yom Tov''
FIRST MAJOR WRITTEN COLLECTION OF THE ORAL TORAH
Mishna; The Mishnah; The Mishna; Mishnaic; Mishnayot; Deuterosis; Mishnayos; Mishneh
The Mishnah or the Mishna (; , "study by repetition", from the verb shanah , or "to study and review", also "secondary")The same meaning is suggested by the term Deuterosis ("doubling" or "repetition" in Ancient Greek) used in Roman law and Patristic literature. However it is not always clear from the context if the reference is to the Mishnah or the Targum, which could be regarded as a "doubling" of the Torah reading.
Mishnah         
  • Mishna study, [[Pinsk]] 1924
  • ''Bartenura'' Mishna commentary
  • Rambam's Mishnah Commentary in Judeo-Arabic
  • ''Gemara'' students using the ''Mishnah Sdura'' to note their summary of each ''[[sugya]]'' alongside its Mishnah
  • Title page of the Mishna with the ''Tosefot Yom Tov''
FIRST MAJOR WRITTEN COLLECTION OF THE ORAL TORAH
Mishna; The Mishnah; The Mishna; Mishnaic; Mishnayot; Deuterosis; Mishnayos; Mishneh
['m??n?]
¦ noun a collection of exegetical material embodying the oral tradition of Jewish law and forming part of the Talmud.
Derivatives
Mishnaic -'ne??k adjective
Origin
from Heb. misnah '(teaching by) repetition'.

Wikipedia

Mishnaic Hebrew

Mishnaic Hebrew is the Hebrew of Talmudic texts. Mishnaic Hebrew can be sub-divided into Mishnaic Hebrew proper (also called Tannaitic Hebrew, Early Rabbinic Hebrew, or Mishnaic Hebrew I), which was a spoken language, and Amoraic Hebrew (also called Late Rabbinic Hebrew or Mishnaic Hebrew II), which was a literary language only.

The Mishnaic Hebrew language, or Early Rabbinic Hebrew language, is one of the direct ancient descendants of Biblical Hebrew as preserved after the Babylonian captivity, and definitively recorded by Jewish sages in writing the Mishnah and other contemporary documents.

A transitional form of the language occurs in the other works of Tannaitic literature dating from the century beginning with the completion of the Mishnah. These include the halachic Midrashim (Sifra, Sifre, Mechilta etc.) and the expanded collection of Mishnah-related material known as the Tosefta. The Talmud contains excerpts from these works, as well as further Tannaitic material not attested elsewhere; the generic term for these passages is Baraitot. The language of all these works is very similar to Mishnaic Hebrew.