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  • The oral law includes authoritative Rabbinic commentary, argument and teachings.
  • Furthermore, the Oral law includes principles designed to create new rules.
  • After continued persecution more of the oral law was committed to writing.
  • A few of the essays address issues of oral law.
  • However, Marks did not reject the Oral Law entirely.
  • Hellenized Judaism never developed yeshivas to study the Oral Law.
  • The Pharisees preserved the Pharisaical oral law in the form of the Talmud.
  • The talmud is the oral law of Judaism, written down some time later.
  • The Oral Law cannot remain static and unchanging.
  • Oral law sufficed as long as the warband was not settled in one place.
  • The Oral law is held to be transmitted with an extremely high degree of accuracy.
  • The Oral Law was far from monolithic; rather, it varied among various schools.
  • Conservative Judaism tends to regard both the Torah and the Oral law as not verbally revealed.
  • Conservative Judaism regards the Oral Law as divinely inspired, but nonetheless subject to human error.
  • This purely oral transmission of the Oral Law ensured its flexibility and adaptability to changing circumstances.
  • The earliest recorded oral law may have been of the midrashic form, in which Pentateuch.
  • Over time, different traditions of the Oral Law came into being, raising problems of interpretation.
  • Many cultures have an oral law, while most contemporary legal systems have a formal written organisation.
  • He authored " The Oral Law " and numerous other writings on Jewish issues of the day.
  • Nor was it intended by the Divine Author of Written Law that the Oral Law be static.
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