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Footnote 2 - Scorpion Ash Saves Woman’s Eyesight
Footnote 1 - Scorpion Ash Saves Woman’s Eyesight
The Talmud is a collection of Jewish laws and teachings comprising the Mishnah (a compilation of laws collected by Rabbi Yehuda Hanassi about 200 A.D.) and the Gemara (a commentary on the Mishnah). There are two versions: The Palestinian Talmud, completed in the mid-fifth century A.D. and the Babylonian Talmud, completed in the mid-sixth century A.D.
Footnote 1 - Deconstructing the Book of Job
Footnote 3 - The Raising of Lazarus
See Robin Jensen, “The Binding or Sacrifice of Isaac—How Jews and Christians See Differently,” BR 09:05.
Footnote 2 - The Raising of Lazarus
See Burke O. Long, “The Shunammite Woman,” BR 07:01.
Footnote 1 - The Raising of Lazarus
See Jarl Fossum, “Understanding Jesus’ Miracles,” BR 10:02.
Footnote 3 - Bible Books
Q, short for Quelle, the German word for source, is a hypothectical lost collection of sayings thought to have been a source for both Matthew and Luke. See Stephen J. Patterson, “Q—The Lost Gospel,” BR 09:05.
Footnote 2 - Bible Books
Footnote 1 - Bible Books
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