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haggadic Meaning in Punjabi ( haggadic ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਭਾਸ਼ਾ ਵਿੱਚ ਇਸ ਸ਼ਬਦ ਦਾ ਕੀ ਅਰਥ ਹੈ?)



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Noun:

ਹੋਗੇ,

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This was the genesis of the midrashim which are in the nature of running haggadic commentaries to single books of the Bible, as Bereshit Rabbah, Eikah Rabbati.


Midrash Rabbah and the Midrash to the Five Megillot, and he also translated haggadic portions of the Jerusalem Talmud (1880) and of the Babylonian Talmud (1886–89).


43) is quite in haggadic-midrashic style, and must probably be ascribed to Jewish or, more strictly.


Attacks having been made on the Talmud, based on some extravagant haggadic sentences, Astruc handed to the assembly a written declaration, in which.


been included in the writings of his contemporaries and pupils Notes on casuistical matters Commentaries on haggadic passages A treatise on the astrolabe.


The midrash begins with a haggadic passage, which, belonging to Exodus 8:16 ("Vayomer hashkem ba-boker"),.


Some of his decisions conflict with the Talmud, and in his haggadic interpretations he did not always agree with the older haggadists.


It may be possible to distinguish in the haggadic legends of biblical character those portions that probably formed part.


A later recension which "cares little about haggadic chronology, but much about haggadic embellishment," was printed in B.


of the Pentateuch, as well as some comments on the ""En Ya"aḳob," the haggadic collection of Jacob Ḥabib.


to distinguish them from the haggadic midrashim, since they contain halakhot for the most part, although there are haggadic portions in them.


or Apirion Shelomoh (Solomon"s Palanquin), notes on the Tosafot to the haggadic passages in the Talmud (Smyrna, 1659; Amsterdam, 1710) Ta"awah la-"Enayim.


(The Captivity of Jacob), Smyrna, 1733, an elaborate commentary on the haggadic compilation ""Ein Yaakov," by Jacob ibn Habib and others.



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