Seder Olam Zutta (Hebrew: סדר עולם זוטא) is an anonymous chronicle from 803 CE, called "Zuta" (= "smaller," or "younger") to distinguish it from the older...
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with religious chronology. The two works are: Seder Olam Rabbah, the earlier and larger work Seder Olam Zutta, the smaller work This disambiguation page...
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Seder Olam Rabbah (Hebrew: סדר עולם רבה, "The Great Order of the World") is a 2nd-century CE Hebrew language chronology detailing the dates of biblical...
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Exilarch (redirect from 'Olam Zuṭa)
Although there is no mention about the office before the 2nd century, the Seder Olam Zutta alleges that the office of exilarch was established following the deportation...
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authorities Seder Olam Zutta, anonymous chronicle, called "Zuṭa" to distinguish it from the older Seder 'Olam Rabbah Shir ha-Shirim Zutta, midrash, or...
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period appear in the Bible, Josephus and the Seder Olam Zutta, but with differences. While Josephus and Seder 'Olam Zuta each mention 18 high priests, the genealogy...
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Pesikta de-Rav Kahana Pesikta Rabbati Pirke De-Rabbi Eliezer Seder Olam Rabbah Seder Olam Zutta Sefer HaAggadah Sefer haYashar (midrash) Smaller midrashim...
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and Old Testament. According to Jewish works such as the Seder Olam Rabbah, Seder Olam Zutta, and Sefer ha-Qabbalah (all written over a thousand years...
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Kings 16:2; Seder Olam, ch. 22 (p. 70) 2 Kings 18:2; 2 Chronicles 29:1 Yerushalmi, M.D., ed. (1971), "Seder Olam Zutta", Seder Olam Rabba (in Hebrew)...
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the Torah and the Books of the Prophets to him instead of Ezra. The Seder Olam Zutta chronicle from 803 CE lists him as the Exilarch in Babylon to succeed...
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Sifre Zutta (Hebrew: ספרי זוטא) was a midrash on the Book of Numbers. Medieval authors mention it under the titles "Sifre shel Panim Acherim" and "Vi-Yeshallehu...
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as Rash Sirilio, whose commentaries cover only the Seder Zeraim and the tractate Shekalim of Seder Moed. Sirilio's commentary remained in manuscript form...
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identifies anno mundi as 3448 years before the Seleucid era, but not with Seder Olam Zutta, which dates it to 4339 BC and was compiled in AD 804. 40th century...
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Septuagint text of 1 Chronicles supports that position, as does the Seder Olam Zutta. However, the Hebrew text of 1 Chronicles 3:17–19 makes Zerubbabel...
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the 6th century. The minor tractates are normally printed at the end of Seder Nezikin in the Talmud. They include: Avot of Rabbi Natan (Hebrew: אבות דרבי...
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than the Midrash. The Mishnah consists of six orders (sedarim, singular seder סדר), each containing 7–12 tractates (masechtot, singular masechet מסכת;...
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Babylonia in the Achaemenid Empire as well as during the classic era. The Seder Olam Zutta attributes the office to Zerubbabel, a member of the Davidic line,...
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ha-Levi, Halichot Olam Joseph Caro, Kelale ha-Gemara (commentary on Halichot Olam) Solomon Algazi, Yavin Shemu’ah (commentary on Halichot Olam) Yisrael Ya'akov...
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and is very roughly dated to near the fourth century. Seder Olam Rabbah (or simply Seder Olam). Traditionally attributed to the Tanna Jose ben Halafta...
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Haninai and his wife who is known as 'the daughter of Hananiah' in the Seder Olam Zutta, of whom little to nothing is known historically. Hai ben Sharira seems...
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400–600 CE Genesis Rabbah Lamentations Rabbah Pesikta de-Rav Kahana Esther Rabbah Midrash Iyyob Leviticus Rabbah Seder Olam Zutta Tanhuma Megillat Antiochus...
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and qārāʾ "reciter, reader" were applied to Bible scholars. In the Seder Olam Zutta, every exilarch is accompanied by a hakham, who probably had charge...
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of High Priests (10:151-153). According to the medieval chronicle Seder Olam Zutta (804 CE), Jehoiada was a High priest. The Book of Chronicles states...
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400–600 CE Genesis Rabbah Lamentations Rabbah Pesikta de-Rav Kahana Esther Rabbah Midrash Iyyob Leviticus Rabbah Seder Olam Zutta Tanhuma Megillat Antiochus...
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Mar-Zutra III, also called Mar-Zutra bar Mar-Zutra, according to the Seder Olam Zutta, was the posthumous and only son of the 30th Exilarch of Babylon, Mar-Zutra...
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Tanna Devei Eliyahu (redirect from Tanna debe Eliyahu Zuṭṭa)
until the recitation of the Seder was finished. And this is what is meant by Seder Eliyahu Rabbah and Seder Eliyahu Zutta. Regarding the last line, Rashi...
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language, the Seder Olam Rabbah, compiled by Jose ben Halafta in 160 AD, dates the creation of the world to 3761 BC while the later Seder Olam Zutta to 4339...
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Zakkai (d. 940), whose genealogy is recounted in the rabbinic work Seder Olam Zutta which traces the line of the Exliarchs back to David. One of Hasan's...
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'London' (15th century; London – British Library Add. 27296; contains Seder Mo'ed only). The Editio Princeps was printed in Venice in 1521 as an addendum...
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the interpretations of the verses of Song of Songs which appear in the Seder Olam Rabbah, in the Sifra, and (particularly frequently) in the Sifre and the...
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