Eduyot

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Eduyot is a Mishnah tractate composed largely of collected legal testimonies and rulings from various sages, often highlighting disputes and precedents in Jewish law.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mishnah tractate
rabbinic legal text
belongsTo corpus of early rabbinic literature
citedBy Talmud Bavli NERFINISHED
Talmud Yerushalmi NERFINISHED
compiledIn Land of Israel NERFINISHED
documents legal traditions transmitted as testimony
teachings of various named sages
emphasizes disputed rulings later decided by consensus
minority opinions of sages
hasAlternativeName Eduyot (Tractate) NERFINISHED
Eduyoth NERFINISHED
Eduyyot
hasAuthorityScope normative Jewish legal tradition
hasCanonicalStatus part of the six orders of the Mishnah
hasCategory Jewish legal tractate
hasCompilationMethod collection of testimonies from multiple sages GENERATED
hasContentType disputes in Jewish law
halakhic rulings
legal precedents
legal testimonies
hasFunction preservation of earlier legal traditions
source for later halakhic decision-making
hasGenre halakhic literature
hasHistoricalPeriod Tannaitic era NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn later halakhic codifiers
medieval rabbinic commentaries
hasLanguage Mishnaic Hebrew
hasLegalSystem Halakha NERFINISHED
hasMeaning Testimonies
hasPrimaryFocus collected legal testimonies of sages
preserving authoritative precedents
recording disputes between tannaitic sages
hasReligiousCommunity Rabbinic Judaism NERFINISHED
hasReligiousTradition Judaism NERFINISHED
hasReligiousUse study of Jewish law
hasStructure organized by testimonies rather than topical law codes
hasStudyTradition traditional rabbinic commentaries
hasTextualForm oral tradition later written down
hasTransmission manuscripts and printed editions
highlights cases where the law follows minority views
disagreements between Beit Hillel and Beit Shammai
partOf Mishnah NERFINISHED
preserves legal precedents across different subject areas
studiedIn yeshiva curriculum
usedFor analysis of halakhic development
comparison of rabbinic opinions

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