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Isaiah's father, Amotz, was the brother of King Amatziah (Talmud, Megillah 10b). Isaiah's daughter married King Hizkiah (Talmud Berakhot 10a), and Isaiah's grandson was Menashe.


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The Tanach (Hebrew Bible) is not in the Talmud. The Talmud contains commentary on the Tanach.


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Studying the Talmud is an important practice for Jewish scholars to understand religious laws and ethics.


What is the third tractate of Talmud?

Eiruvin (that's Talmud, not Mishna).


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