Definition of Talmudic literature

1. Noun. (Judaism) ancient rabbinical writings.

Category relationships: Judaism
Generic synonyms: Religious Text, Religious Writing, Sacred Text, Sacred Writing
Specialized synonyms: Talmud
Specialized synonyms: Hagada, Haggada, Haggadah, Halacha, Halaka, Halakah

Lexicographical Neighbors of Talmudic Literature

Tall Blacks
Tallapoosa
Tallapoosa River
Tallchief
Tallerman treatment
Talleyrand
Talleyrandian
Tallin
Tallinn
Tallinner
Tallinners
Tallulah Bankhead
Talmud
Talmudic
Talmudic literature
Talmudist
Talmudistic
Talmudists
Talpidae
Talwin
Talyrond
Tamagotchi
Tamahaq
Tamajaq
Tamandua tetradactyla
Tamanduateí
Tamar
Tamara
Tamara Karsavina

Literary usage of Talmudic literature

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Short Survey of the Literature of Rabbinical and Mediæval Judaism by William Oscar Emil Oesterley, George Herbert Box (1920)
"Ill THE talmudic literature [LITERATURE : " The Talmud," an article published in the Quarterly Review, October, 1867, by E. Deutsch, and reprinted in his ..."

2. The Evolution of Modern Hebrew Literature, 1850-1912 by Abraham Solomon Waldstein (1916)
"spirit, was the talmudic literature. This, probably, embraces a longer period than that of the Bible, beginning long before the close of the Canon of the ..."

3. The Evolution of Modern Hebrew Literature, 1850-1912 by Abraham Solomon Waldstein (1916)
"spirit, was the talmudic literature. ... In Rabbinics, it was the most intellectual age, giving talmudic literature an almost scientific treatment as ..."

4. The Samaritans, the Earliest Jewish Sect: Their History, Theology and Literature by James Alan Montgomery (1907)
"In plain type are given such dicta as are not found in the talmudic literature. Small capitals indicate identity with Talmudic passages; this type is used ..."

5. The Samaritans, the Earliest Jewish Sect: Their History, Theology and Literature by James Alan Montgomery (1907)
"In plain type are given such dicta as are not found in the talmudic literature. Small capitals indicate identity with Talmudic passages; this type is used ..."

6. The Arena by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1895)
"(3) There is the talmudic literature. This comprises uncounted volumes of ... The talmudic literature was regarded, not as sacred, but as semi-sacred; ..."

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