Английская Википедия:Duchsustus

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Duchsustus (Шаблон:Lang-he, from Greek Шаблон:Lang dyschistos) is the name of a type of parchment used for religious writings in Judaism.[1] It is originally a Greek word and one of three Talmudic names for animal skin. The other two are Шаблон:Transl and Шаблон:Transl. The meanings of these terms, however, are the subject of controversy in Jewish law.

According to the Talmud, a Шаблон:Transl should, ideally, be written on Шаблон:Transl, but may also be on Шаблон:Transl, Шаблон:Transl must be written on Шаблон:Transl, and Шаблон:Transl may be written on Шаблон:Transl, Шаблон:Transl, or Шаблон:Transl.[2] Шаблон:Transl is the animal's dermis, Шаблон:Transl is the epidermis, and Шаблон:Transl is both layers tanned and unseparated.

This instruction is dated to Moses at Mount Sinai.

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