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CONTENTS.

INTRODUCTION.

 

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INTRODUCTION

 

NATURE AND SCOPE OF THE TALMUD

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CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF ITS COMPILATION

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PART FIRST.

 

BIBLICAL HISTORY.

 


CHAPTER I.

 

FROM CAIN AND ABEL TO THE DESTRUCTION OF BABEL'S TOWER

 

Death of Abel--Enoch--Kenan--Lemech--Death of Cain--Enoch, his righteousness--Death of Adam--Enoch's ascent to Heaven--Methusaleh--Lemech--Noah--The Flood--Nimrod--The Building of the Tower--Confusion of Language.

 


CHAPTER II.

 

FROM THE BIRTH OF ABRAHAM TO THE DESTRUCTION OF SODOM AND GOMORRAH

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Therach--Birth of Abram his son--His early peril--His knowledge of God and studies with Noah--His return to his father's house--He destroys his father's

 

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idols--His deliverance from Ur Chaldee--Death of Charan his brother--Abram settles in Canaan--His parting with Lot--Sodom--The wickedness of its inhabitants--Legends of their wrongdoings--Destruction of the City.

 


CHAPTER III.

 

FROM THE BIRTH OF ISAAC TO THE WARS OF SHECHEM

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Birth of Isaac--Dismissal of Hagar and Ishmael--Abram's visits to Ishmael--"A good nail"--Sacrifice of Isaac--His deliverance--Death of Sarah--Birth of Esau and Jacob--Death of Abraham--Esau sells his birthright--Jacob's flight--His reception by Laban--Meeting of Esau and Jacob--Jacob settles in Shechem--Dinah and the son of Chamor--The vengeance of Jacob's sons--The threatening Emorites--Death of Rachel.

 


CHAPTER IV.

 

FROM JOSEPH'S YOUTH TO HIS ELEVATION OVER EGYPT

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The Master of Dreams--Joseph sold by his brethren--He is taken to Egypt--The grief of Jacob--Zelicha, the wife of Potiphar--The unjust accusation--Joseph in prison--The Chief Butler--Death of Isaac--Division of his property--Pharaoh's dreams--Failure of the wise men--Joseph interprets the dreams--His elevation to the office of Viceroy.

 


CHAPTER V.

 

JOSEPH'S GREATNESS AND JACOB'S ENTRY INTO EGYPT

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Marriage of Joseph--The famine--Joseph's brethren journey to Egypt--They are brought before the Viceroy--The money in the sacks--Benjamin goes down to Egypt--The silver cup--Joseph and Judah--Joseph makes himself known--Jacob journeys to meet his son.

 

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CHAPTER VI.

 

DEATH OF JACOB--DELIVERANCE FROM EGYPT

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Death of Jacob--His burial--Esau's interference--Esau killed by Hushim, the son of Dan--Death of Pharaoh--Joseph's death--Death of Jacob's sons--The new king--Pithom and Ráamses--The proclamation of Death--Birth of Moses--His adoption by Pharaoh's daughter--His flight to Ethiopia--He travels to Midian, and marries Ziporah, the daughter of Reüel--He is sent to Pharaoh--The Plagues--Deliverance of the Israelites--The passage of the Red Sea.

 

 

PART SECOND.

 


SPECIMENS OF BIBLICAL COMMENTARIES.

 

 I. The Deliverance from Egypt

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II. The Ten Plagues

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     Blood--Frogs--Lice--The Multitude of Beasts--Pestilence--Boils--Hail--Locusts--Darkness--The Slaying of the First Born.

 

III. The Death of Moses

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IV. The Book of Esther

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 V. King Solomon, the Wise

192

 

PART THIRD.

 


THE RABBIS--THEIR TEACHINGS AND INCIDENTS IN THEIR LIVES.

 

Rabbi Judah, the "Chief"

205

Simon, the Righteous

209

Rabbi Ishmael, the High Priest

213

Rabbi Meir

215

Hillel Hannasi

220

Tashi

222

Maimonides

224

Rabbi Amnon, of Metz

227

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TEACHINGS OF THE RABBIS

 

Benevolence

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Meekness

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The Fear of God

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Honour to Parents

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The Law and its Study

245

Prayer

253

The Sabbath

257

Rewards and Punishments

260

Trades

262

Death

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Funeral Sermon over a Dead Rabbi

264


INCIDENTS IN THE LIVES OF THE RABBIS.

 

Rabbi Akiba

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Elishah ben Abuyah

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Rabbi Simon

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Rabbi Judah: Soul and Body equally answerable to God

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Rabbi Joshua: God's Knowledge of the Future

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Rabbi Gamliel: A Wife for a Rib

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Rabbi Joshua: Why Woman was made from the rib of Man

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Rabbi Simon ben Jochai: Why the Manna fell daily

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Rabbi Eleazer: The Way of Life

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Rabbi Johanan, son of Zakai: The Highwayman and the Sneak Thief

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Rabbi Nachman: The Blessing of Rabbi Yitzchak

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Gebiah ben Pesisah

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A Wise King

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PART FOURTH.

 


PROVERBS AND SAVINGS OF THE RABBIS, LEGENDS, &c.

 

Sayings of the Rabbis

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The Desert Island

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The Emperor and the Aged Man

302

Proving a Claim

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A Payment with Interest

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The Weasel and the Well

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The Lawful Heir

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Nothing in the World without a Use

310

The Reward of Faith

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Abtinoss and Garmah

312

Trust in God

313

The Bride and Bridegroom

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Truth

317

The Destruction of Bithar

313

The Destruction of Jerusalem

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Second Destruction of Jerusalem

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Hannah and her Seven Sons

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PART FIFTH.

 


CIVIL AND CRIMINAL LAW--THE HOLY DAYS.

 

Sketch of Civil and Criminal Codes

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Passover

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Pentecost, or Feast of Weeks

333

New Year, or Day of Memorial

335

The Day of Atonement

341

Succoth, or Feast of Tabernacles

349

Hannuckah

356

Purim

358

 


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