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Midrash and Indeterminacy

Critical Inquiry, 1988
Literary theory, newly conscious of its own historicism, has recently turned its attention to the history of interpretation. For midrash, this attention has arrived none too soon. The activity of Biblical interpretation as practiced by the sages of early Rabbinic Judaism in late antiquity, midrash has long been known to Western scholars, but mainly as ...
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THE INGATHERING OF MIDRASH RABBAH:

2013
This chapter addresses the Midrash Rabbah. When Midrash Rabbah was first printed in the sixteenth century, ten midrashim of diverse chronological and geographical provenance were gathered together for the first time. Although these midrashim had circulated individually and in various combinations long before, there are no extant manuscripts of ‘Midrash
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Midrash and Aggadah

2013
Midrash (Hebrew: מדרש) is ancient rabbinic interpretation of scripture. Aggadah (Hebrew: אגדה) is rabbinic narrative. The two terms are, however, often used interchangeably to refer to those many aspects of rabbinic literature that are not related to Jewish behavior or law (Hebrew: הלכה).
Burton Visotzky, Benjamin Haber Kamine
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A Midrash

Feminist Theology, 1998
Zoe Bennett Moore   +3 more
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The Midrashic Process

1995
The purpose of this book is to re-examine those basic issues in the study of Midrash which to some extent have been marginalised by trends in scholarship and research. Irving Jacobs asks, for example, whether the early rabbinic exegetes had a concept of peshat, plain meaning, and, if so, what significance they attached to it in their exposition of the ...
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Introduction: Midrash as Rabbinic Reception of the Bible

Journal of the Bible and Its Reception, 2022
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midrash

2015
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