Timeline for Oral Tradition in the Book of Yehoshua
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Feb 19, 2016 at 18:49 | answer | added | LN6595 | timeline score: 0 | |
Feb 19, 2016 at 17:40 | comment | added | Ephraim | @Danno. Yes, I am asking if there are inferences to the existence of the Oral Law in Yehoshua as there is in Shemot. | |
Feb 19, 2016 at 15:03 | comment | added | Isaac Moses♦ | Please edit the question post to include as much information as you can about why you think such allusions might exist. | |
Feb 19, 2016 at 2:59 | comment | added | rosends | @Ephraim are you asking whether there are in the sefer any moments which can be used to infer the existence of an oral law or whether the text makes explicit reference to a body of knowledge outside the written law? | |
Feb 19, 2016 at 2:46 | answer | added | sabbahillel | timeline score: 2 | |
Feb 19, 2016 at 1:44 | comment | added | Double AA♦ | @Ephraim Because it's an Oral tradition. Looking in old books is missing the point. | |
Feb 19, 2016 at 1:41 | history | edited | msh210♦ |
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Feb 19, 2016 at 0:15 | comment | added | Ephraim | I ask about this book specifically because Yehoshua was second after Moshe to receive the Torah SheB'Al Peh so it would seem to be very fresh in Yeshoshua's mind and would be a very important task to transmit this information to the Elders, yet the Book of Yehoshua is silent on this matter. Why? | |
Feb 18, 2016 at 23:33 | comment | added | Dude | why this book specifically? | |
Feb 18, 2016 at 23:24 | review | Low quality posts | |||
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Feb 18, 2016 at 23:07 | history | asked | Ephraim | CC BY-SA 3.0 |