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Allusion found in Hebrew Bible
In Talmudical hermeneutics, asmachta is an allusion found in the Hebrew Bible for rabbinical prohibitions or any other Halakha. It's an exception in the
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In Jewish law, an asmachta (Hebrew: אסמכתא, also asmakhta), is a conditional commitment or promise that a person makes, but actually has no intention of
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Critical investigation of a text
wished to locate a foundation. The form of Talmudical hermeneutics known as asmachta is defined as finding hints for a given law.[citation needed][original
Exegesis
Commitment to do or not do something
moment. This can create both a positive and a negative effect on our minds. Asmachta Committed relationship Contract law Credibility Cheap talk Documentality
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Forbids or restricts physical contact with a member of the opposite sex
derived from scripture, and views the derivation from Leviticus 18:6 as an asmachta (a rabbinic prohibition with a biblical allusion) and not true exegesis
Negiah
only derabbanan, and sees the Talmud's scriptural reference as only an asmachta (support). An article by R' Osher Weiss makes further distinctions between
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Physical area where Jews are permitted to walk during the Shabbat
the current prohibition is of rabbinic origin, and this verse is only an asmachta (hint) to a rabbinic law, rather than the source of a Biblical law. However
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Ancient Judaic rabbinic method of Torah study
interpretations of a baraita: "The Biblical passage should be merely a support" (asmachta). Of this class are many of the explanations in the Sifra and in the Sifre
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Lord Shiva
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Defender; protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great.
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Decree. Edict.
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Goddess Durga
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Victory
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from the water'.
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Dart of joy, division of a song.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Lord Shiva
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Indian, Telugu
Gods Name
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Celtic Irish Gaelic Scottish
Manly.
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