The Criminal Jurisprudence of the Ancient Hebrews: Compiled from the Talmud and Other Rabbinical Writings, and Compared with Roman and English Penal JurisprudenceM. Curlander, 1891 - 270 pages |
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... Meir Ayin a . 1 . ) , - the Rabbis basing this prohibition on the Scriptural dictum ( Ex . XXII , 8 ) : " Before the judges shall come the word of both parties ) , " but not of counsel who , by their plausible argumentations , might ...
... Meir Ayin a . 1 . ) , - the Rabbis basing this prohibition on the Scriptural dictum ( Ex . XXII , 8 ) : " Before the judges shall come the word of both parties ) , " but not of counsel who , by their plausible argumentations , might ...
Page 217
... Meir had no equal in his generation , and that his authority would sway the decision of the colleges , were it not ... Meir was applied to him metaphorically , " because he enlightened [ Meir being a derivative from the Hebrew term ...
... Meir had no equal in his generation , and that his authority would sway the decision of the colleges , were it not ... Meir was applied to him metaphorically , " because he enlightened [ Meir being a derivative from the Hebrew term ...
Page 221
... Babylonian Synhedrion dis- solved . Not so easily were the domestic disturbances quelled . Bitter feelings were engendered in the breasts of R. Na- 1 Erubin 51a ; Gittin 67a . than and R. Meir , the Vice - President and THE TALMUD . 221.
... Babylonian Synhedrion dis- solved . Not so easily were the domestic disturbances quelled . Bitter feelings were engendered in the breasts of R. Na- 1 Erubin 51a ; Gittin 67a . than and R. Meir , the Vice - President and THE TALMUD . 221.
Page 222
... Meir , the Vice - President and the Speaker of the Usha Synhedrion , against the Patriarch , who , in their absence , had introduced peculiar rules by which the dignity of his office should be distinguished over those of his assistants ...
... Meir , the Vice - President and the Speaker of the Usha Synhedrion , against the Patriarch , who , in their absence , had introduced peculiar rules by which the dignity of his office should be distinguished over those of his assistants ...
Page 244
... Meir expressed the same sentiments in different words . He said : Busy thyself less with worldly affairs than with the study of the law , and be humble before all men . ( Ibid IV , § 12. ) R. Simon ben Johai thought otherwise . The ...
... Meir expressed the same sentiments in different words . He said : Busy thyself less with worldly affairs than with the study of the law , and be humble before all men . ( Ibid IV , § 12. ) R. Simon ben Johai thought otherwise . The ...
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