Mark Kennicott

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In the third and fourth centuries CE, the rabbis stated that “the Oral Torah,” the body of rabbinic laws and scriptural interpretations, was not to be written (or at least was not to be used in written form in the sessions of the rabbinic schools), because to do so would challenge the authority of the written Torah.
From the Maccabees to the Mishnah
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