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... Torah speaks in the language of men " and should not be forced to yield special meanings but be interpreted solely by means of set , logical rules of interpretation . Akiba's importance lies both in his achievements as a Teachings ...
... Torah speaks in the language of men " and should not be forced to yield special meanings but be interpreted solely by means of set , logical rules of interpretation . Akiba's importance lies both in his achievements as a Teachings ...
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