revolt (AD 132–135), which include both Aramaic and Greek marriage and divorce documents; (6) the Mishnah, compiled in AD 200; and (7) the Talmud, completed ca. AD 500, specifically the following tractates found in the section on Našim (“Women”): Yebamot (“Sisters-in-law”), Ketubbot (“Marriage Deeds”), Nedarim (“Vows”), Soṭah (“The Suspected Adulteress”), Giṭṭin (“Bills of Divorce”), and Qiddušin (“Betrothals”). Sepulchral inscriptions of Jewish families buried in the catacombs at Rome in the
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