Mark 1:9-13: Did Jesus become God after baptism? (Part 1)
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the terms Second Temple Judaism and Rabbinical Judaism can sometimes refer to each other, depending on the context. Here's why:
Second Temple Judaism (516 BCE–70 CE) is the historical period when the Second Temple stood. During this time, many of the foundations of Rabbinical Judaism—such as the emphasis on Torah study, the Oral Law, and synagogue worship—began to develop, especially within groups like the Pharisees.
Rabbinical Judaism refers to the form of Judaism that emerged after the destruction of the Second Temple, but it is directly rooted in the traditions and ideas of Second Temple Judaism. The transition was not a complete break but an evolution of practices to fit a world without the Temple.