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Un midrash chrétien : le récit de la mort de Judas
Les récits de la mort de Judas tels qu'ils sont conservés dans l'Évangile de Matthieu et dans les Actes des Apôtres obéissent au genre littéraire du Midrash chrétien. Ce sont des Midrash explicites puisqu'ils citent l'Écriture.
Manns, Frédéric
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The Patriarchs and the Matriarchs
The patriarchs – Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (or Israel) – are the ancestors of the Jewish people, and their stories are recounted in the book of Genesis (chapters 12–50), covering a span of three hundred years (c. 2000–1700 BCE). God forged an irrevocable
Rachel Adelman
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Biblical women in the Midrash a sourcebook
There is a rapidly growing body of literature addressing women and Jewish tradition, much of which seeks to supplement Jewish texts such as the Talmud and midrash where female voices are generally absent.
Hyman, Naomi Mara
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O artigo examina se Moisés era realmente gago, revisitando essa hipótese a partir da exegese bíblica, da literatura midráshica, da linguística hebraica e da fonoaudiologia moderna.
Mariosan de Sousa Marques, Emily Silvano
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From Creation to Redemption: Progressive Approaches to Midrash
This volume contains selected proceedings of the Midrash Section sessions convened during the 2015-2016 meetings of the Society of Biblical Literature.
Nelson, W. David, Ulmer, Rivka
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Sara und Hagar. Anfragen an die Exegese von Gal 4,21-31 von der Wirkungsgeschichte her
The common christian exegesis of Gal 4,21-31, which combines the line Hagar - Sinai - present Jerusalem - slavery with Judaims and Sara - heavenly Jerusalem - freedom with Christianity is problematic because of its anti-judaistic history.
Marianne Grohmann
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Midrash Ester ravti, im shney beʼurim .̣.
With, as issued, Midrash rabbah. Lamentations.
Enoch Zundel ben Joseph, d. 1867 / 'Anaf Yosef. +1 more
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The origins of midrash ::from teaching to text /
In The Origins of Midrash: From Teaching to Text of Midrash, Paul Mandel presents a comprehensive study of the words darash and midrash from the Bible until the early rabbinic periods (3rd century CE).
Mandel, Paul D.,
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The Religious Meaning of Language in Judaic Culture
Judaic cultures have a commitment to language that is exceptional. Language practices – the reading and writing of scrolls and books, their interpretation as commentaries on commentaries, engaged with the letter both of text and as act – is central to ...
Shira Wolosky
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The different versions of the Midrash Seder Eliyyahu
Cette thèse a cherché à présenter une description des versions de Midrash Séder Eliyahou tout en se polarisant sur la recherche de la version authentique, aussi précise que possible.
Friedler, Myriam
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