Judaism and the Interpretation of Scripture Introduction to the Rabbinic Midrash
Material type: TextPublication details: Peabody Hendrickson Publishers 2004Description: 230pISBN:- 1565637062
- B55.6 N398
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includes index and biblioraphy
How does judaism read Scripture?..........1
An overview of the Rabbinic Midrash-compilations........15
Genesis in Genesis rabbah: Recasting the patriarchs into the Models for Israelite Conduct ......30
Exodus in Mekhilta Attributed to R. Ishmael .......46
Leviticus in Sifra: Mediating between the Two Torahs, oral and written ...........60
Leviticus in Leviticus rabbah: Turning scripture`s Laws into the design of Holy Israel`s Social Order .........74
Numbers in Sifre to numbers ..........88
Deuteronomy in Sifre to Deuteronomy.............102
Esther in Esther Rabbah.......116
Ruth in Ruth Rabbah.....131
Song of Songs in song of Songs Rabbah: Reading holy Israel`s Relationship to God Within the Symbols of a Love- song ..........145
Lamentations in Lamentations Rabbah...........159
The calendar of Judaism in Pesiqta Derab Kahana........174
The sages in the Fathers according to Rabbi Nathan .............192
THe Theology of Rabbinic Midrash ...........207
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