"Talmud" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Talmud" Meaning

The Talmud (Hebrew: תַּלְמוּד, literally "study" or "instruction") is a central text of the Jewish faith and a foundational document of Jewish law, ethics, and tradition.

The Talmud is a compilation of Jewish interpretations and discussions based on the biblical text and Jewish oral traditions, which date back to the Second Temple period in Jerusalem (515 BCE - 70 CE). The Talmud includes both the Mishnah (oral traditions and teachings of the Jewish sages) and the Gemara (commentaries and discussions on the Mishnah).

The Talmud is divided into six orders (or sections):

1. Zera'im (Viticulture)
2. Mo'ed (Festivals and Holy Days)
3. Nashim (Women)
4. Nezikin (Civil Matters)
5. Kodashim (Sacred Food and Sanctuary)
6. Taharot (Purities and Cleanliness)

The Talmud contains a vast array of subjects, including Jewish law, biblical interpretation, ethics, mythology, and history. It is a complex and multifaceted text that is studied by Jews around the world, particularly in rabbinical schools and synagogues.

The Talmud is written in a unique style known as Aramaic, which is a dialect of the ancient Jewish language, along with Hebrew. It is considered one of the most important works of Jewish literature, and its teachings have had a profound impact on Western civilization.

"Talmud" Examples

Examples of Talmud usage in sentences:


1. Scholars from all over the world study the Babylonian Talmud for hours daily.

2. The extent to which Jewish scholars carefully guarded the Talmud for centuries after its creation is astounding.

3. In addition to Bible, the(Talmud) has its own branch of learning comprising Mishna and Gemara, etc.

4. Studying Talmud is a significant tradition in Jewish communities worldwide, earning the label "black hat" for observant men for pursuing it.

5. The integration of Biblical tales, scientific discourses, anecdotes, and judicial decisions found in the Talmud helps readers understand wider-than-ever theological and everyday ideas.

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Talocalcaneal refers to the joint formed by the talus and calcaneus bones in the foot. It's a type of joint in the midfoot region.