Talmudic Literature (Noun)
Meaning
(Judaism) ancient rabbinical writings.
Classification
Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.
Examples
- The rabbi studied talmudic literature to gain deeper insights into Jewish law and tradition.
- Talmudic literature plays a crucial role in shaping the religious practices and customs of Orthodox Judaism.
- Throughout history, talmudic literature has been the subject of intense debate and interpretation among Jewish scholars.
- The yeshiva students spent hours pouring over talmudic literature to prepare for their upcoming exams.
- Talmudic literature is central to the development of Jewish theology and continues to influence the faith to this day.