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Midrash vs Talmud - What's the difference?

midrash | talmud |


As a noun Midrash

is a Rabbinic commentary on a text from the Hebrew Scripture.

As a proper noun Talmud is

a collection of Jewish writings related to the practical application of Judaic law and tradition (may refer to either the Babylonian Talmud or the shorter Jerusalem Talmud).

Talmud vs Koran - What's the difference?

talmud | koran |


As proper nouns the difference between talmud and koran

is that talmud is a collection of Jewish writings related to the practical application of Judaic law and tradition (may refer to either the Babylonian Talmud or the shorter Jerusalem Talmud) while Koran is an alternative spelling of Qur'an|lang=en.

As a noun koran is

an alternative spelling of Qur'an|lang=en (The Islamic holy book/bible.

Talmud vs Gemara - What's the difference?

talmud | gemara |


As proper nouns the difference between talmud and gemara

is that talmud is a collection of Jewish writings related to the practical application of Judaic law and tradition (may refer to either the Babylonian Talmud or the shorter Jerusalem Talmud) while Gemara is part of the Talmud, comprising rabbinical analysis of and commentary on the Mishnah.

Talmud vs Aggadah - What's the difference?

talmud | aggadah |


As nouns the difference between talmud and aggadah

is that talmud is talmud (collection of jewish writings) while aggadah is a homiletic and non-legalistic exegetical texts in the classical rabbinic literature of judaism, particularly as recorded in the talmud and midrash a parable that demonstrates a point of the law in the talmud.

Talmud vs Sabora - What's the difference?

talmud | sabora |


As a proper noun Talmud

is a collection of Jewish writings related to the practical application of Judaic law and tradition (may refer to either the Babylonian Talmud or the shorter Jerusalem Talmud).

As a noun Sabora is

any one of the Jewish rabbis who completed the revision of the Babylonian Talmud in the 6th century (CE).

Talmud vs Mishnaic - What's the difference?

talmud | mishnaic |


As a noun talmud

is talmud (collection of jewish writings).

As an adjective mishnaic is

from or referring to the mishnah, the first part of the talmud.

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