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4Q249 Midrash Moshe: A New Reading and Some Implications

open access: yes, 2014
International audienceThis article proves that the title “Midrash Sepher Moshe,” written in Jewish square characters on the verso of the cryptic scroll 4Q249, is the product of a correction.
Stökl Ben Ezra, Daniel   +2 more
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Midrash and exegesis – distant neighbours?

open access: yes, 2016
The term Midrash should be reserved for the specific quotation literature of the rabbinic sources of classical Judaism. Decisive is its literary form: the combination of rabbinic statement and biblical quotation. All other rabbinic and non-rabbinic texts
van der Heide, Albert
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A midrash for Louise Rosenblatt

open access: yes, 2008
For what purpose is this midrash presented? As parable, paraphrase, prophecy, and dramatic monologue, midrash offers an illuminating perspective on Louise Rosenblatt\u27s Literature as Exploration.
Elliot, Norbert
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Les traditions relatives à la manne dans Éxode, XVI

open access: yesEstudios Eclesiásticos, 1960
Los relatos bíblicos del AT relacionados con el maná no han sido muy estudiados debido a la dificultad de argumentar el milagro que suponía. El artículo busca aclarar la narración que aparentemente es muy complicada. Se abordan las diferentes tradiciones
Joseph Coppens
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Reading Psalm 112 as a “Midrash” on Psalm 111

open access: yesOld Testament Essays, 2019
Psalms 111 and 112 are “twin” poems displaying similar characteristics such as the superscript הללו יה, an acrostic form, and shared vocabulary. Surprisingly, the shared characteristics are noted, but the poems often interpreted in isolation.
Gert T. M. Prinsloo
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Lamentations 5: The Seventh Acrostic

open access: yesJournal of Hebrew Scriptures, 2009
Six complete alphabetic acrostics structure the first chapters of the book of Lamentations. Midrash Eikhah Rabbah suggests that there are seven acrostics. In the footsteps of Siegfried Bergler and of Azriel Rosenfeld, this article identified another four
Philippe Guillaume
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Mystical Midrash

open access: yes, 2016
This article conceives of mystical midrash as the act of interpreting the details of a Torah verse with the purpose of entering a meditative or ecstatic state of union with God, in which the mystic by drawing down God’s insights can explain how the Torah
Schleicher, Marianne
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The scriptures of Judaism

open access: yesУкраїнське Pелігієзнавство, 2016
The article «The scriptures of Judaism» of Shepetyak O.M. analyzes and brief systematization of the spiritual literature of Judaism, to study ways of its formation and the role of the Jewish religious environment, considered the scriptures Tanakh, the ...
Oleh Shepetyak
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'And Abraham believed'. Paul, James, and the Gentiles

open access: yesNordisk Judaistik, 2003
The New Testament is basically a collection of Jewish texts written during a period when the Jesus movement was still part of the diverse Judaism of the first century. Therefore we should expect to find examples of rabbinic biblical interpretation in the
Magnus Zetterholm
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Apropos a Definition of Midrash

open access: yes, 1971
The term midrash expresses the conviction that the ultimate answer is to be found in searching the Scripture, where it will be revealed to whoever knows how to search.
Roger Le Déaut
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