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Pseudepigrapha-Rabbinic Traditions

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Some Rabbinic traditions, as found in the Tannaitic, Amoraic, and Saboraic periods, can actually be traced back to much earlier sources found in Pseudepigraphal literature, yet may not be found in the Hebrew Bible. These texts, composed between the Second Temple period and late antiquity, contain theological, legal, and mystical themes that later became integral to Rabbinic Judaism. Writings such as 1 Enoch, Jubilees, and Testament of the Twelve Patriarchs preserve these early interpretations of biblical stories, angelology, and halakhic principles that closely parallel or prefigure later Rabbinic discussions.

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