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    While no ancient sources directly refer to such a gospel, Paulin Ladeuze and Carl Anton Baumstark first proposed that such a book existed in 1906. Scholars who believe such a book once existed have reconstructed it from a homily, the "Lament of Mary" (Laha Maryam) by a bishop named Cyriacus.

  2. Sep 16, 2024 · According to tradition—but not historical fact—Gamaliel succeeded his father, Simon, and his grandfather, the renowned sage Hillel (to whose school of thought he belonged), as nasi (president) of the Sanhedrin, the supreme Jewish court.

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  3. The institution known as the "be rav" or "bet rabban" (house of the teacher), or as the "be safra" or "bet sefer" (house of the book), is said to have been originated by Ezra' (459 BCE) and his Great Assembly, who provided a public school in Jerusalem to secure the

  4. May 30, 2018 · He was the first of seven successive leaders of the school of Hillel to be honored with the title Rabban (“Our Rabbi/Master”). Illustration from the Pollak-Pratto Haggadah (Spain, ca A.D. 1300) showing Gamaliel instructing two pupils (Jewish Theological Seminary Library)

  5. Jul 27, 2023 · The open rift between R. Eliezer and the sages at Yavne, in the picturesque words of the Talmud, shook the pillars of the house of study. By banning R. Eliezer, the sages managed to...

  6. That Gamaliel here named is the same as that of Acts 22:3, at whose feet St. Paul was brought up at Jerusalem, and who is known in the Talmud as Rabban Gamaliel the elder (to distinguish him from his grandson of the same name, the younger), the grandson of Hillel, the head of the school of Hillel, and at some time president of the Sanhedrim ...

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  8. Rabban Gamliel, as the Nasi, was sitting and lecturing, and Rabbi Yehoshua all the while was standing on his feet, because Rabban Gamliel did not instruct him to sit. He remained standing in deference to the Nasi.

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