The Karaite Halakah And Its Relation To Sadducean, Samaritan And Philonian Halakah: Part One (1913) is a scholarly work by Bernard Revel that explores the Karaite Halakah, a Jewish legal tradition that rejects the authority of the Talmud and relies solely on the Hebrew Bible as its source of law. The book examines the relationship between the Karaite Halakah and other Jewish legal traditions, including the Sadducean, Samaritan, and Philonian Halakahs. Revel provides a detailed analysis of the Karaite Halakah, including its history, development, and major principles. He also compares and contrasts the Karaite Halakah with other Jewish legal traditions, highlighting similarities and differences in their approaches to law and interpretation of scripture. The book is divided into several chapters, each of which focuses on a specific aspect of the Karaite Halakah and its relation to other Jewish legal traditions. The first chapter provides an overview of the Karaite Halakah and its history, while subsequent chapters delve deeper into specific topics such as the Karaite approach to the Sabbath, marriage, and divorce. Overall, The Karaite Halakah And Its Relation To Sadducean, Samaritan And Philonian Halakah: Part One (1913) is a comprehensive and scholarly work that sheds light on the complex world of Jewish legal traditions and their relationships to one another.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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