The Divine Law As to Wines; Established By the Testimony of Sages, Physicians, And Legislators Against the Use of Fermented And Intoxicating Wines; Confirmed By Their Provision of Unfermented Wines to Be Used for Medicinal And Sacramental Purposes
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They never refer to the effects of intoxicating wine ; they are usually figurative ; and in the three cases where a physical ingre- dient is introduced and where the English trans- lators use the word " drunk," the effect described is that of an aperient or purgative, such as " waters of wormwood" (Deut. xxix. 19; Jer. xlvi. 10; Lam. iii. 15). The Targums, therefore, confirm in every respect the view of " tirosh " to which all authorities compel the Bible scholar, • The collection called the Ta...lmud or " Teach- ing," includes both the Jerusalem Talmud, writ- ten in Palestine, and the Babylon Talmud, written on the Euphrates, styled the Mishna or " text," originating in the second century after Christ, and the Gemara, or " commentaries " appearing in successive centuries down to the seventh after- Christ. To these must be added the writings of Rabbis down to the thirteenth century. All these records illustrate precedents in Hebrew history and customs maintained down to the present day, and thus aid in show- ing the Divine law as to wines.
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