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VI

CONCLUDING MEMORANDA

Inspiration of the Old Testament Scriptures, according to the
Talmud account 364

The story of the Talmud through the ages 365

The Talmud and the New Testament 366

Influence of the Talmud on Judaism 368

Influence of the Talmud on Christianity 370

VII

(A) AN APPENDIX ON THE "HAGGADAH"

"Haggadah" in the Talmud and in other ancient Rabbinical
writings—Signification of the "Haggadah"—Its great importance—Its
enduring popularity 371

Examples of "Haggadah" quoted from the Palestinian Targum
on Deuteronomy 373

VIII

(B) ON THE "HALACHAH" AND "HAGGADAH"

The general purport of the "Halachah"—Some illustrations—Further
details connected with the "Haggadah"—It is not
confined to the later Books of the Old Testament—The
"Haggadah" also belongs to the Pentateuch—Examples of
this quoted—Instances of the influence of "Haggadah" in
the New Testament Books 376

IX

Women's Disabilities 380

Index 381