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Miró y Midrash: el caso de Figuras de la Pasión del Señor
In Figuras de la Pasión del Señor, Miró sets himself to re imagine biblical stories –not to mention some extra biblical ones– set in and around the life and death of Jesus Christ.
Larsen, Kevin S.
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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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Like a Grain of Sand Irritating an Oyster. Howard Jacobson’s The Very Model of a Man and the Bible
For contemporary novelists rewriting the Bible (e.g., for Winterson, Barnes, Roberts, Crace or Diski), Scripture proves a potent irritant with which contemporary literature can still maintain a lively, interactional relationship.
Ewa Rychter
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Romances Cripto-Judaicos Portugueses
Existem cinco romances bíblicos entre cripto-judeus portugueses. Embora 1. O Sacrifício de Isaac (á-o), seja corrente em Espanha e entre os sefarditas de Marrocos, é exclusivamente cripto-judaico em Portugal, e incorpora elementos extra-bíblicos ...
Manuel da Costa Fontes
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Modern
After the canonization of the Hebrew Bible in the first century CE, Jewish creativity turned to interpretation; one style was rabbinic midrash . As modern dislocations created disconnections with Jewish tradition a literature called modern midrash ...
Chalom, Adam N.
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The Microcosmic Imaginary in Rabbinic Midrash
“The Microcosmic Imaginary in Rabbinic Midrash,” BeDarkhei Shalom, Studies in Jewish Thought Presented to Prof. Shalom Rosenberg, B.
Reuven Kiperwasser
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Midrash is a genre of rabbinic Bible exegesis, composed by various authors and compiled in anthologies during the first seven centuries of the Common Era.
Dascal, Elana.
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Exegesis of the Qurʾān with the biblical and post-biblical literature
No single collection of biblical or Midrashic writings has ever been explicitly cited as a direct source for the Qurʾān. However, as the final divine scripture in the historical continuum of monotheistic religions, the Qurʾān exhibits a clear textual and
Hüseyin Halil
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Marilynne Robinson\u27s Gilead as Modern Midrash
It is the intent of this project to show that Marilynne Robinson\u27s novel Gilead might be profitably read within the context of the rabbinical exegetical tradition of midrash.
Taggart, Robert J.
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The Talmud, Torah and Mishna in context [PDF]
Torah primarily refers to the first section of the Tanakh–the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, but the term is sometimes also used in the general sense to also include both of Judaism's written law and oral law, encompassing the entire spectrum of ...
Rabbi Yaakov Kuhlmann
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