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  • Witnesses Biblical teaching  (2)
  • Tosefta Criticism, interpretation, etc.  (1)
  • 1
    Sprache: Englisch
    Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
    Titel der Quelle: Jewish Quarterly Review
    Angaben zur Quelle: 109,2 (2019) 141-172
    Schlagwort(e): Tosefta Criticism, interpretation, etc. ; Jewish law Philosophy ; Husband and wife (Jewish law) ; Roman law Influence ; Citizenship Religious aspects ; Judaism ; Pidyon shevuyim
    Kurzfassung: In tKet 4.5 a rare distinction between types of captives is introduced, bearing dramatic consequences: a husband must ransom his wife if she is a "captive of banditry" but not if she is a "captive of a kingdom." In addition, the Tosefta rules that if divorced, the ransomed wife is entitled only to a ketubah of 100 dinars, and not of 200 dinars as expected by the standard halakhah. Despite previous scholarly efforts, the rationale for the distinction and its unique legal implications remains unclear. In this essay, we offer a solution based on the Roman law of captivity. We argue that this distinction is adopted from the Roman law that distinguishes between captors based on the degree of their political legitimization. Furthermore, the reduced monetary obligations of the husband in the Tosefta should be understood in light of the legal consequences of captivity on a citizen which, according to Roman law, entail suspension or dissolution of all the citizen's legal bonds, including marriage. Beyond solving local problems, the essay points to a profound impact of the Roman model of citizenship on tannaitic halakhah. According to the common opinion, external circumstances cannot impact the status of a Jew vis-à-vis the halakhah. In contradistinction, the Tosefta follows the Roman model that views the applicability of the law as a matter of citizenship, which may be lost.
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  • 2
    Sprache: Englisch
    Erscheinungsjahr: 2021
    Titel der Quelle: Vetus Testamentum
    Angaben zur Quelle: 71,4-5 (2021) 631–652
    Schlagwort(e): Hebrew language, Biblical Terms and phrases ; Hebrew language, Biblical Semantics ; Witnesses Biblical teaching ; Oaths Biblical teaching
    Kurzfassung: The verb הֵעִיד in Biblical Hebrew is understood by most scholars primarily within the semantic field of עֵד, “witness.” However, many of its biblical occurrences do not befit this reading. These were interpreted according to the context, as bearing the meaning of: “to warn,” “to assure,” “to command.” Explaining the connection between all aspects of the verb poses a challenge. The present paper argues that all these meaning are in fact interrelated: they all derive from the meaning of הֵעִיד (and the verbal phrase הֵעִיד בְּ) as implying the imposition of an oath.Oaths are based on the summoning of divine witnesses as guarantors of the sworn undertakings. Convocation of witnesses thus became associated with oaths, and consequently הֵעִיד developed a secondary meaning of imposing an oath. Understanding the verb הֵעִיד as implying the imposition of an oath will reconcile the various meanings attributed to this verb, and unveil the internal links between them.
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    In:  מתלמידיו של אהרן - עיונים בספרות התנאים ומקורותיה לא‏ (תשפא) 23-66
    Sprache: Hebräisch
    Erscheinungsjahr: 2021
    Titel der Quelle: מתלמידיו של אהרן - עיונים בספרות התנאים ומקורותיה
    Angaben zur Quelle: לא‏ (תשפא) 23-66
    Schlagwort(e): Witnesses Biblical teaching ; Witnesses in rabbinical literature ; Witnesses (Jewish law) ; Covenants Biblical teaching
    Anmerkung: With an English summary.
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