Tannaim Era ends the Essenic ascetics
The Tannaim were the rabbinic sages whose teachings became the basis for the Mishnah, while the Talmud is the extensive work of Jewish law and theology that contains those very teachings. The most significant accomplishment was the creation of the Mishnah, a systematic code of Jewish law, which was redacted by Rabbi Judah ha-Nasi around 220 AD. His redaction consists of 63 tractates divided into six major orders covering subjects like agriculture, festivals, women, civil and criminal law, sacrifices, and purity laws. The Mishnah presents differing rabbinic opinions
Name of Era | Text Chapter | Ranged Years |
|---|---|---|
Tannaim Era ends the Essenic ascetics | Various rabbinic sages whose views are recorded in the Mishnah | 10-220 AD |
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Name of Era
Various rabbinic sages whose views are recorded in the Mishnah
Ranged Years
10-220 AD
Text Chapter
Various rabbinic sages whose views are recorded in the Mishnah
Description
Oral Torah, the traditions and laws not written in the Bible
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