The Synoptic Problem in Rabbinic Literature / edited by Shaye J.D. Cohen ; Michael L. Satlow, managing editor.
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Is "The Talmud" a document? / Robert Goldenberg -- Mishnah as a response to "Tosefta" / Judith Hauptman -- Uncovering literary dependencies in the Talmudic Corpus / Shamma Friedman -- Halakhah le-Mosche mi-Sinai in Rabbinic sources: a methodological case study / Christine Hayes -- Rabbinic portrayals of Biblical and post-biblical heroes / Richard Kalmin -- Texts and history: the dynamic relationship between Talmud Yerushalmi and Genesis Rabbah / Hans-Jurgen Becker.
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"Contains six original essays by noted scholars that address the issue of the relationships between early rabbinic texts. They grapple most broadly with the question of whether rabbinic documents can, and should, be studied in isolation from other rabbinic documents."--Provided by publisher
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