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Miracle and Ta'anit (Talmud)

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Difference between Miracle and Ta'anit (Talmud)

Miracle vs. Ta'anit (Talmud)

A miracle is an event not explicable by natural or scientific laws. Ta'anit or Taanis is a volume (or "tractate") of the Mishnah, Tosefta, and both Talmuds.

Similarities between Miracle and Ta'anit (Talmud)

Miracle and Ta'anit (Talmud) have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Honi ha-M'agel.

Honi ha-M'agel

Honi ha-Me'agel (חוני המעגל Khoni, Choni, or Ḥoni, HaMa'agel; lit. Honi the Circle-drawer) was a Jewish scholar of the 1st-century BC, prior to the age of the tannaim, the scholars from whose teachings the Mishnah was derived.

Honi ha-M'agel and Miracle · Honi ha-M'agel and Ta'anit (Talmud) · See more »

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Miracle and Ta'anit (Talmud) Comparison

Miracle has 170 relations, while Ta'anit (Talmud) has 16. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.54% = 1 / (170 + 16).

References

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