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Les traditions relatives à la manne dans Éxode, XVI
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
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
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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Fifteen Billion Years of Searching for God: Neither Science nor Theology Can Afford to Be Dogmatic [PDF]
This essay argues that, in the search for truth, the findings of both science and theology are provisional. The author makes a strong case for clergy to stay informed about current science and technology, so that they can challenge their congregations to
Kaplan, Daniel Lee
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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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Menorah Review (No. 32, Fall, 1994) [PDF]
A Jewish View of Christianity: Recognition Without Surrender -- The Evolving Jewish West -- Apologia Pro Vita Sua: Confessions of a Conservative Scholar -- Biblical Perspectives on the Human Quest -- Psalm -- Book ...
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'And Abraham believed'. Paul, James, and the Gentiles
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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Menorah Review (No. 26, Fall, 1992) [PDF]
Evangelicals and Jews: The Odd Couple\u27s Partnership -- Psalm -- Il Duce and Der Fuhrer -- From Peor\u27s Heights to Crown Heights: The Continuity of Anti-Semitism -- Talmud -- Americanism and Judaism -- Saving Face -- Balancing -- Book ...
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Rebuilding the Feminine in Levinas's Talmudic Readings [PDF]
This study presents a reconsideration of Levinas’s concept of the feminine. This reconsideration facilitated by a philosophically informed analysis of Levinas’s Talmudic readings on that subject.
Ben-Pazi, Hanoch
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Oneirocritics and Midrash. On reading dreams and the Scripture
In the context of ancient theories of dreams and their interpretation, the rabbinic literature offers particularly interesting loci. Even though the view on the nature of dreams is far from unambiguous, the rabbinic tradition of oneirocritics, i.e.
Erik Alvstad
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