Books of the Minim; Imma Shalom and a Christian Judge, 146 How the Books of the Minim are to be treated, The Books of the Minim do not defile the hands, R. Jehoshua and a Min; "Thou brier!" 226 R. Jehoshua, R. Gamliel, R. El'azar and R. Aqiba and a R. Jehudah ha-Qadosh and a Min; unity of God, 239 245 R. Ḥanina and a Min; Israel and the Gentiles, 247 R. Ḥanina and a Min; Rejection of Israel, R. Abahu, R. Saphra and the Minim, R. Abahu and the Minim; anachronisms in Scripture, R. Abahu and a Min; the coming of the Messiah, R. Abahu and a Min; Sāsōn, R. Ami and a Min; Resurrection, 250 251 253 255 266 Gebiha ben Pesisa and a Min; Resurrection, Section iii. Polemical allusions to Minim, Minuth. M. T. O.T. = = = = LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS Mishnah; thus, M. Gitt. ix. 10 means Mishnah, treatise Gittin, chapter ix., section 10. Tosephta; thus, T. Sanh. viii. 7 means Tosephta, treatise Sanhedrin, chapter viii., section 7. Old Testament. New Testament. Rabbi, or Rab; thus, R. Jehoshua means Rabbi Passages from the Rabbinical literature are cited by the leaf and the page, or the leaf and the column, following the name of the treatise. Passages from the Jerusalem Talmud are distinguished by the letter j before the name of the treatise, those from the Babylonian Talmud by the letter b similarly placed; thus j. Ḥag. means Jerusalem Talmud, treatise Ḥagigah; b. B. Mez. means Babylonian Talmud, treatise Baba Mezia. The names of the several treatises, which are the same for Mishnah, Tosephta, and both Talmuds, also the names of the Midrashim, are abbreviated as follows: |