the first book of the talmud is the mishnah
Berachot (Hebrew: ברכות, "Benedictions") is the first tractate (Hebrew:masechet) of Seder Zeraim, a collection of the Mishnah that primarily deals with laws relating to plants and farming. It primarily addresses the rules regarding the Shema (a section of the Torah recited as part of prayer), the Amidah (Silent prayer), Birkat Hamazon (Grace after Meals), Kiddush (Sanctification ceremony of Shabbat and holidays), Havdalah (ceremony that ends Shabbat and holidays) and other blessings and prayers. It is the only tractate in Zeraim to have a Gemara (rabbinical commentaries and analysis) from both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.
The first three chapters of the tractate address the subject of the Shema, the central prayer of Judaism which is to be said twice per day. Topics discussed include when to say it, how to say it and possible exemptions from the fulfillment of this mitzvah ("commandment").
The First Chapter is called Me'eimotai (Hebrew: מאימתי, "From when") it's name is the first word of the first Mishna which deals with the times of saying the Shema.
According to tradition it was twelve months (Talmud, Eduyot 2:10).
Yes. The provisions for divorce are in Deuteronomy chapter 24 and expounded upon in the Mishnah and the Talmud.
Nowhere, there is no direct mention of Jesus in the Talmud. The first indirect reference is about the early Christians from after his death.
Genesis is the first BOOK of the Bible.Genesis 1 is the first chapter.
There are 26 pages in the first chapter.
The First Chapter - EP - was created in 2004.
Magnum (then Prez of the LA California Chapter) was the first official chapter
The first chapter is called 'I battle the cheerleading squad'
The first chapter in volume 20 of fma is Chapter 79: Bug Bite
Their are fifteen pages in the first chapter
After the death of Joseph, a new pharaoh came to power in Egypt who did not know Joseph. This new pharaoh oppressed the Israelites and enslaved them, setting the stage for the events recounted in the book of Exodus.
You can read the first chapter on Stephenie Meyer's website.