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haggada Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


haggada ka kya matlab hota hai


हग्गादाह

तालमुदिक साहित्य जो कानून से निपटता नहीं है लेकिन अभी भी यहूदी परंपरा का हिस्सा है



haggada's Usage Examples:

Abrahams has pointed out to the present writer) a good deal of haggada, but far more halakic material than those which follow.


Although it goes back to early Haggada it has received later additions (as is shown by the technique of the proems).


The Haggada was likewise collected according to the textual sequence of the Old Testament.


In making allowance for the defects (without which they would probably not have appealed to the age) it must be remembered that some of the Rabbis themselves recognized that the Midrashic Haggada was not always estimable.


4 (" the spiritual rock that followed them ") a familiar Jewish Haggada which, however, he reinterprets, even as, when he identifies the " rock " with Christ, he diverges from the Alexandrian Philo who had identified it with Wisdom or the Word of God.


Often the biblical text cannot be said to supply more than a hint or a suggestion, and the particular application in Halaka or Haggada must be taken on its merits, and the teaching does not necessarily fall because the exegesis is illegitimate.


This literature is especially valuable because it illustrates contemporary Halaka and Haggada, and it illuminates the circle of thought with which Jesus and his followers were familiar; it thus fills the gap between the Old Testament and the authoritative Rabbinical Midrashim which, though often in a form several centuries later, not rarely preserve older material.'


Both contain Halaka and Haggada, although the Mishna itself is essentially Halaka, and the Midrashim are more especially Haggadic; and consequently further information bearing upon Midrash must be sought in the art.


As the haggada is the poetic, so the halakha is the legal element of the Talmud (q.v.), and arose out of the faction between the Sadducees, who disputed the traditions, and the Pharisees, who strove to prove their derivation from scripture.


HALAKHA, or HALACHA (literally "rule of conduct"), the rabbinical development of the Mosaic law; with the haggada it makes up the Talmud and Midrash.



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Talmudic literature that does not deal with law but is still part of Jewish tradition

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