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  "term": "Baraita",
  "slug": "baraita",
  "letter": "B",
  "entry_type": "ancient_text",
  "entry_family": "ancient_background",
  "tier": 2,
  "aliases": [
    "Baraitha",
    "Baraitot"
  ],
  "short_definition": "A Baraita is a rabbinic tradition outside the Mishnah that was later cited in Talmudic discussion.",
  "simple_one_line": "A Baraita is a rabbinic tradition outside the Mishnah that was later cited in Talmudic discussion.",
  "tooltip_text": "A rabbinic tradition outside the Mishnah that later appears in Talmudic discussion.",
  "lede_intro": "Baraita belongs to the rabbinic interpretive tradition and is useful for tracing how later Judaism organized legal reasoning, teaching, debate, and communal memory after the biblical period.",
  "at_a_glance_definition": "A Baraita is a rabbinic tradition outside the Mishnah that was later cited in Talmudic discussion.",
  "at_a_glance_key_points": [
    "Baraita should be read as later rabbinic evidence, not as a controlling guide to the meaning of Moses, the Prophets, or the New Testament.",
    "A Baraita is a rabbinic tradition outside the Mishnah that was later cited in Talmudic discussion.",
    "Use it to observe how legal argument, remembered tradition, and communal practice developed in post-biblical Judaism."
  ],
  "description_academic_short": "A Baraita is a rabbinic tradition outside the Mishnah that was later cited in Talmudic discussion. In dictionary use, its primary value is contextual clarification rather than doctrinal authority.",
  "description_academic_full": "A Baraita is a rabbinic tradition outside the Mishnah that was later cited in Talmudic discussion. More fully, this entry belongs to the historical and contextual layer that can make biblical settings, customs, textual transmission, or interpretive habits more intelligible. It is most useful when it clarifies the world around Scripture without displacing the meaning carried by the biblical text itself.",
  "background_biblical_context": "Biblically, Baraita does not arise from the scriptural period itself, but it helps readers see how later Jewish teachers handled Torah, purity, worship, ethics, and communal obedience after the close of the biblical era. That makes it useful for reception history and for identifying continuities and discontinuities with the canonical text.",
  "background_historical_context": "Historically, Baraita belongs to the formal machinery of rabbinic transmission, where named teachings, discussions, and supplementary traditions were preserved and debated. It helps situate how rabbinic literature grew by layering remembered sayings onto earlier foundations.",
  "background_jewish_ancient_context": "In Jewish and ancient-background study, Baraita opens a window into the rabbinic ecosystem of memorized tradition, halakhic debate, commentary, and communal authority. It is especially valuable for showing how later Judaism preserved and extended patterns of interpretation in synagogue and school contexts.",
  "key_texts_primary": [
    "Deut. 17:8-13",
    "Neh. 8:8",
    "Matt. 23:1-4",
    "Mark 7:1-13",
    "Acts 22:3"
  ],
  "key_texts_secondary": [
    "Gal. 1:14",
    "Luke 24:27",
    "2 Tim. 3:14-17",
    "Jas. 3:1"
  ],
  "original_language_note": "Baraita comes from an Aramaic term meaning 'outside,' referring to tannaitic traditions preserved outside the Mishnah.",
  "original_language_terms": [
    {
      "language": "Aramaic",
      "term": "baraita",
      "transliteration": "baraita",
      "gloss": "external tradition",
      "relevance_note": "The term points to a tradition outside the Mishnah that still circulated within rabbinic discussion."
    }
  ],
  "theological_significance": "Theologically, Baraita is significant mainly as evidence for how later Judaism received, argued, and applied Scripture, not as an inspired interpretive norm for the church.",
  "philosophical_explanation": null,
  "interpretive_cautions": "Do not read Baraita back into the biblical period as if later rabbinic discussion simply reproduced the original meaning of Scripture. Use Baraita to study later Jewish interpretation and practice, while keeping the authority and historical location of the canonical text distinct.",
  "major_views_note": null,
  "doctrinal_boundaries": "A faithful use of Baraita should preserve the final authority of Scripture while acknowledging that post-biblical Jewish sources can illuminate context, reception, and debate. Baraita may inform historical understanding, but it must not be treated as an independent doctrinal norm alongside the canon.",
  "practical_significance": "Practically, Baraita helps readers distinguish biblical revelation from later layers of Jewish interpretation, which is essential for avoiding anachronism and for handling background material with historical discipline.",
  "related_entries": [
    "Mishnah",
    "Gemara",
    "Talmud",
    "Tosefta",
    "Oral Torah"
  ],
  "see_also": [
    "Halakha",
    "Sifrei"
  ],
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