Post-temple Judaism organized around rabbis as teachers and interpreters of the Bible.
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rabbinical Judaism
Post-temple Judaism organized around rabbis as teachers and interpreters of the Bible.
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After the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE, Judaism becomes rabbinical and Bible-centered because sacrifice at the temple is no longer available.
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"...sacrifices to Yahweh, the center of authority in this religion, called Judaism, are the rabbis. And rabbis means teachers. Okay? So the word for..."
"And in a minute, I'll explain why there was this change. Okay? And the last thing, for our purposes, to understand about the culture..."
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