Torah is a hidden treasure
Enlarge text Shrink text"The chapters in Torah is a Hidden Treasure pertain to authorship in Seder Eliyahu Rabba and Pirqe deRabi Eliezer, natural law and Israel's statutes, Masorah and midrash, as well as a definition of midrash. The Hebrew Bible and midrash is researched in the interpretation of Israelite tribes, the Ten Commandments and the Covenant Code, and in Rashbam's Bible commentary and its exegetical devices"-- Provided by publisher.
Title |
Torah is a hidden treasure : proceedings of the Midrash Section, Society of Biblical Literature, volume 8 / edited by W. David Nelson, Rivka Ulmer. |
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Contributors |
Nelson, W. David (editor) Ulmer, Rivka (editor) |
Publisher |
Piscataway, NJ : Gorgias Press LLC |
Creation Date |
2019 |
Notes |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Content |
introduction -- ‘Every man according to his blessing’: the interpretation of Reuben and Issachar in Genesis Rabbah / Shannon, Avram Richard -- Exodus Rabbah and the aggadic response to biblical law: the ten commandments and the covenant code / Schofer, Jonathan -- Natural law and the statutes of Israel: rabbinic legal discourse in Leviticus Rabbah / Schaser, Nicholas J. -- Towards a new understanding of the defining features of rabbinic midrash / Goldstone, Matthew -- Authorship and authority: patterns of change in Seder Eliyahu, Pirke de Rabbi Eliezer and the Alphabet of Ben Sira in their Geonic and early Islamicate contexts / Lehmhaus, Lennart -- Retrospection as an exegetical devise in Rashbam’s Torah commentary / Jacobs, Jonathan -- A necessary yod: how masorah and midrash helped to clarify the canon / Vanhoff, Robert. |
Series |
Judaism in context 22 |
Extent |
v, 187 pages : some illustrations 24 cm. |
Language |
English |
Copyright Date |
©2019 |
National Library system number |
997008116685005171 |
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