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Summary Of: Gamaliel

Gamaliel is celebrated as a... portrays Gamaliel with great respect... of which Gamaliel was the first... although it is not doubted that Gamaliel genuinely held a senior position... Gamaliel holds a reputation in the... Since Rabban Gamaliel the Elder died... these texts do not portray Gamaliel as being knowledgeable about the Jewish scriptures... Gamaliel is not listed as part of the chain of individuals who perpetuated the Mishnaic tradition... pieces of classical rabbinic literature additionally mention that Gamaliel sent out three epistles... and which portray Gamaliel as the head of the Jewish body for religious... the passage describes Gamaliel as presenting an argument against killing the apostles... and hence how much Gamaliel influenced aspects of Christianity... there is no other record of Gamaliel ever having taught in public... although the Talmud does describe Gamaliel as teaching a student who displayed... is a marked contrast in the tolerance that Gamaliel is said to have expressed about Christianity... Ecclesiastical tradition maintains that Gamaliel had embraced the... Gamaliel has been portrayed in several...

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