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Rabbinic / Shabbat

Babylonian Talmud

Deuterocanon

  • Shabbat 11a - Sirach 25:13
  • Shabbat 31a - Tobit 4:15
  • Shabbat 31a - Sirach 31:15
  • Shabbat 19a - 1 Maccabees 2:39
  • Shabbat 21b - 1 Maccabees 4:54

Targum

  • Shabbat 133b - Pseudo Jonathan Leviticus 22:28

New Testament

  • Shabbat 30a - Romans 7:3-4
  • Shabbat 31a - Matthew 7:12
  • Shabbat 88b - Matthew 5:43
  • Shabbat 88a - Romans 2:13
  • Shabbat 88a - James 1:22
  • Shabbat 108b - Mark 8:23
  • Shabbat 116b - Matthew 5:17
  • Shabbat 127b - Matthew 7:1
  • Shabbat 127a - Matthew 25:35
  • Shabbat 132b - Matthew 12:3
  • Shabbat 133b - Matthew 5:48
  • Shabbat 151b - Matthew 5:7
  • Shabbat 152b - Revelation 6:9
  • Shabbat 153a - Romans 2:4
  • Shabbat 153a - Matthew 22:1-14
  • Shabbat 151b - Matthew 6:14
  • Shabbat 119a - Matthew 13:45

Patristic

  • Shabbat 31a - Didache 1:2
Summary
Date: 450-550 C.E.

Shabbat (Sabbath) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and discusses the 39 prohibitions of "work" on the Shabbat. It has twenty four chapters.

sefaria.org, The Talmud, William Davidson Edition, 2005