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Rabbinic Judaism and Late Antiquity

Rabbinic Judaism and Late Antiquity Lecture Notes 

  • 70 C.E. Destruction of the Temple
  • 200 B.C.E. – 135/40 C.E. (Alexandrian community)
  • 70-90 C.E. Jamnia or Yavneh Period [transition from Pharisees to Sages to Rabbis]
  • 90-200 C.E. Period of Tannaim (Our Sages of Blessed Memory/Rabbis)
  • 200 C.E. Mishnah
  • 200-700 PERIOD OF AMORAIM
    • “Babylonia” Successor to Persian Kingdom
    • Sura/Pumpeditha/Nehardea 
    • Gemara: Babylonian Talmud
  • (by 800)
    • “Eretz Yisrael” successor to Judea and Byzantine Jewry
      • Tiberias, Sephorris, Beit Shearim 
      • Antioch 
      • Rome 
      • Iberia 
      • Cologne
      • Literary Works
        • Targumim
        • Gemara:
  • Talmud Jerushalmi 
    • Midrash Literature (biblical homily)
  • Conflicts with surrounding culture
  • Pagan xenophobia against Judaism
    • Sabbath
    • Dietary Laws
    • Atheism 
  • Christianity becomes official religion of the empire
Copyright 2009, by the Contributing Authors. Cite/attribute Resource. Signer, M. A. (2007, March 14). Lecture Ten: Rabbinic Judaism and Late Antiquity . Retrieved March 22, 2010, from Notre Dame OpenCourseWare Web site: http://ocw.nd.edu/theology/jews-and-christians-throughout-history/lecture-ten-rabbinic-judaism-and-late-antiquity. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License Creative Commons License
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