Current Trends in the Study of Midrash
Title | Current Trends in the Study of Midrash PDF eBook |
Author | Carol Bakhos |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 342 |
Release | 2022-01-04 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9047417739 |
This important collection of essays by leading scholars of rabbinics reflects the current methodological approaches to the study of midrash. The volume situates midrash within the broader contexts of hermeneutics, rabbinics and postmodern studies, and thus presents a comprehensive view of the kinds of issues scholars in the field are engaging.
Midrash VaYosha
Title | Midrash VaYosha PDF eBook |
Author | Rachel S. Mikva |
Publisher | Mohr Siebeck |
Pages | 382 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9783161510090 |
Rachel S. Mikva undertakes a close examination of Midrash vaYosha, a medieval rabbinic text which explicates the Song at the Sea (Ex 15:1-18) and the events of the exodus from Egypt leading up to that climactic moment. Relatively short midrashim focusing on a brief biblical narrative or theme were composed in large numbers during the medieval period, and their extant manuscripts are sufficient in number to demonstrate the great popularity of the genre. Based on early manuscripts, two different recensions are transcribed and translated with significant annotation exploring variants, parallels, exegetical significance and literary style. A thorough historical analysis suggests that the midrash was performed as explication of the Torah reading at a certain point in its development - part of the gradual attenuation of live Targum. As Midrash vaYosha leaves the synagogue, its narrative dimension grows tremendously, yielding significant insight into the development of medieval Jewish exegesis.
Approaches to Literary Readings of Ancient Jewish Writings
Title | Approaches to Literary Readings of Ancient Jewish Writings PDF eBook |
Author | Klaas Smelik |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 293 |
Release | 2013-09-26 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9004258566 |
In this volume twelve contributions discuss the relevance, accuracy, potential, and possible alternatives to a literary reading of ancient Jewish writings, especially the Hebrew Bible. Drawing on different academic fields (biblical studies, rabbinic studies, and literary studies) and on various methodologies (literary criticism, rhetorical criticism, cognitive linguistics, historical criticism, and reception history), the essays form a state-of-the-art overview of the current use of the literary approach toward ancient Jewish texts. The volume convincingly shows that the latest approaches to a literary reading can still enhance our understanding of these texts.
The Matriarchs in Genesis Rabbah
Title | The Matriarchs in Genesis Rabbah PDF eBook |
Author | Katie J. Woolstenhulme |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2020-12-10 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0567695743 |
Katie J. Woolstenhulme considers the pertinent questions: Who were 'the matriarchs', and what did the rabbis think about them? Whilst scholarship on the role of women in the Bible and Rabbinic Judaism has increased, the authoritative group of women known as 'the matriarchs' has been neglected. This volume consequently focuses on the role and status of the biblical matriarchs in Genesis Rabbah, the fifth century CE rabbinic commentary on Genesis. Woolstenhulme begins by discussing the nature of midrash and introducing Genesis Rabbah; before exploring the term 'the matriarchs' and its development through early exegetical literature, culminating in the emergence of two definitions of the term in Genesis Rabbah – 'the matriarchs' as the legitimate wives of Israel's patriarchs, and 'the matriarchs' as a reference to Jacob's four wives, who bore Israel's tribal ancestors. She then moves to discuss 'the matriarchal cycle' in Genesis Rabbah with its three stages of barrenness; motherhood; and succession. Finally, Woolstenhulme considers Genesis Rabbah's portrayal of the matriarchs as representatives of the female sex, exploring positive and negative rabbinic attitudes towards women with a focus on piety, prayer, praise, beauty and sexuality, and the matriarchs' exemplification of stereotypical, negative female traits. This volume concludes that for the ancient rabbis, the matriarchs were the historical mothers of Israel, bearing covenant sons, but also the present mothers of Israel, continuing to influence Jewish identity.
The Orion Center Bibliography of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature
Title | The Orion Center Bibliography of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature PDF eBook |
Author | Ruth Anne Clements |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 341 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004164375 |
This book presents the authoritative print bibliography of current scholarship on the Dead Sea Scrolls, Qumran, and related fields (including New Testament studies); source, subject, and language indices facilitate its use by scholars and students within and outside the field.
Narratology, Hermeneutics, and Midrash
Title | Narratology, Hermeneutics, and Midrash PDF eBook |
Author | Constanza Cordoni |
Publisher | V&R unipress GmbH |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 3847103083 |
The contributions compiled in this volume comprise studies of Jewish texts - biblical, rabbinic, medieval, and modern - as well as of patristic and medieval Christian texts, and in one case, a passage of the Muslim text par excellence, the Quran. The authors, scholars in the fields of Jewish Studies, Catholic and Protestant Theology, Islamic Studies, German philology etc., invited to reflect on texts of their respective disciplines in context-sensitive interpretations, taking into account the link connecting Midrash, hermeneutics, and narrative, provide illuminating narratological and/or hermeneutical insights into the texts in question. The interdisciplinary dialogue that characterized the conference "Narratology, Hermeneutics, and Midrash" that gave rise to the volume proves to be rich and full of potential for further research in the direction proposed by the Series Poetics, Exegesis and Narrative. Studies in Jewish literature and art.
The Watchers in Jewish and Christian Traditions
Title | The Watchers in Jewish and Christian Traditions PDF eBook |
Author | Angela Kim Harkins |
Publisher | Fortress Press |
Pages | 251 |
Release | 2014-02-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1451465130 |
Leading scholars explore the tradition, rooted in Genesis 6, of “the Watchers,” mysterious heavenly beings who became the focus of rich cosmological and theological speculation in early Judaism. Chapters trace the development of the Watchers through the Enoch literature, Jubilees, and other early Jewish and Christian writings.