Medicine in the Bible and the Talmud: Selections from Classical Jewish Sources (The Library of Jewish Law and Ethics ; 5) ebook
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KTAV Publishing House, In. 1995 - Religion - 328 pages. Bibliographic information. Medicine in the Bible and the Talmud: Selections from Classical Jewish Sources Volume 5 of The library of Jewish law and ethics. KTAV Publishing House, In. 1995. 0881255068, 9780881255065.
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1977), Medicine in the Bible and the Talmud: Selections from Classical Jewish Sources. New York: Ktav, pp. 141–147. For a list of positive rabbinic references to physicians in Jewish sources, see David Margalith (1957) The Ideal Doctor as Depicted in Ancient Hebrew Writings, Journal of the History of Medicine 12 (1): 37–41. 18. J. David Bleich (1980) The Obligation to Heal in the Judaic Tradition: A Comparative Analysis, Proceedings of the Association of Orthodox Jewish Scientistsm 6: 11–64. 19. BT Chullin 7 . oogle Scholar.
Medicine in the Bible and the Talmud: Selections from Classical Jewish Sources.
The thought patterns of occidental civilization have been basically influenced by the mentalities of two peoples: the ancient Greeks, with their lucid reasoning and logical approach to scientific problems, and the People of the Book, with their intuitive ethical teachings, their timeless moral laws, and, last but by no means least, their ethically based health rules. cle{Medlen1980HealthCI, title {Health care in the Bible and the Talmud. author {Lilian M Medlen}, journal {Curationis}, year {1980}, volume {3 2}, pages {.
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According to traditional Jewish enumeration, the Hebrew Bible is composed of 24 books which came into being . Philosopher Alan Mittleman says ethics in the Bible is not like western ethical theories in that it is seldom overtly "philosophical.
According to traditional Jewish enumeration, the Hebrew Bible is composed of 24 books which came into being over a span of almost a millennium. 17 The Bible's earliest texts reflect a Late Bronze Age civilization of the Ancient Near East, while its last text, usually thought to be the Book of Daniel, comes from a second century BCE Hellenistic.