Genesis Rabbah

Genesis Rabbah
Title Genesis Rabbah PDF eBook
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Pages 430
Release 1985
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Genesis Rabbah. Judaic Commentary to the Book of Genesis

Genesis Rabbah. Judaic Commentary to the Book of Genesis
Title Genesis Rabbah. Judaic Commentary to the Book of Genesis PDF eBook
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Pages 360
Release 1985
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Genesis Rabbah

Genesis Rabbah
Title Genesis Rabbah PDF eBook
Author Jacob Neusner
Publisher
Pages
Release 1997
Genre Halakhic Midrashim
ISBN 9780788504068

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Genesis Rabbah: Parashiyyot 34 through 67 on Genesis 8:no. 15 to 28:9

Genesis Rabbah: Parashiyyot 34 through 67 on Genesis 8:no. 15 to 28:9
Title Genesis Rabbah: Parashiyyot 34 through 67 on Genesis 8:no. 15 to 28:9 PDF eBook
Author Jacob Neusner
Publisher Neusner Titles in Brown Judaic Studies
Pages 458
Release 1985
Genre Religion
ISBN

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Genesis Rabbah is the commentary on the book of Genesis produced by the Rabbinic sages of the fourth and fifth centuries C.E. It provides the Judaic reading of the book of Genesis in light of historical events of that critical period, when the Roman Emperor, Constantine, legalized Christianity.

Genesis and Judaism

Genesis and Judaism
Title Genesis and Judaism PDF eBook
Author Jacob Neusner
Publisher University of South Florida
Pages 232
Release 1985
Genre Religion
ISBN

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Genesis Rabbah

Genesis Rabbah
Title Genesis Rabbah PDF eBook
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Pages 360
Release 1985
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Early Jewish Exegesis and Theological Controversy

Early Jewish Exegesis and Theological Controversy
Title Early Jewish Exegesis and Theological Controversy PDF eBook
Author Isaac Kalimi
Publisher BRILL
Pages 225
Release 2021-11-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004493603

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Series: Jewish and Christian Heritage Series, 2 Early Jewish Exegesis and Theological Controversy is an important collection of essays on aspects of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament theology, the reception of biblical texts in Judaism and Christianity; the Aqedah, and related topics. The book comprises three main parts: a) the Aqedah and the Temple, b) Biblical Texts in Polemical Contexts, and c) Biblical Theology, Judaism and Christianity. Although each part deals with a specifically defined topic, all are linked by some common themes: all the sections discuss early Jewish exegesis, namely the early scriptures’ interpretation in late Biblical literature, in the Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha, in Jewish-Hellenistic writings, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and a variety of Rabbinic sources, essentially the Targumim and midrashim. Each chapter of the book covers theological controversies, either among the Jewish groups themselves, and/or between Judaism and other religious denominations, especially Christianity. “By now Isaac Kalimi is recognized the world over as one of the last of the vanishing breed of biblical historians and as one of a handful of experts in the biblical books of Chronicles. Kalimi demonstrates in the first five chapters of Early Jewish Exegesis and Theological Controversy that he is also fully grounded in Second Temple literature and qualified to discuss the exegesis of Hebrew Scripture reflected in rabbinic literature, Samaritan lore, the New Testament, and the Nag Hammadi library. The message conveyed by prefacing five important studies on ancient exegesis—Jewish, Christian, and Samaritan—to his two essays on biblical theology at the dawn of the twenty-first century is that Kalimi’s mastery of all relevant dialects of Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek and his unquestioned competence as a historian of both events and ideas qualifies him to offer some very original and timely advice to the world community of biblical scholars concerning biblical theology.” – Mayer I. Gruber, In: Review of Biblical Literature (2004). “This book belongs on the shelves of every serious Judaica library; it also addresses a general readership, and it is of interest to undergraduate as well as graduate students... [it states] the important engagement and willingness of the author to approach the virtual minefield of discussion about biblical history and exegesis.” – Rivka Ulmer, In: Review of Rabbinic Judaism 7 (2004). “As is necessary in interdisciplinary studies, Isaac Kalimi emerges as a jack of many trades in this book: rabbinic, Samaritan studies, patristics and theology. He has also demonstrated that he is a master in biblical studies... Kalimi’s book is a necessary, timely and much appreciated offering. It serves as a model of mutual scholarly benefit for Jewish and Christian scholars engaged in the literature of their formative periods.” — T. Meacham, In: Biblical Interpretation in Judaism and Christianity (2006). “Kalimi’s argumentation is thorough, wide-ranging, and impressionistic. His technique is to collect evidence from a variety of sources, to construct a history, and then to propose a single circumstantial explanation... There is much to discuss in these essays. Kalimi is an energetic, thoughtful, and challenging scholar...a fine collection by a scholar who represents one of the most interesting traditions in Israeli biblical scholarship.” – Francis Landy, In: Journal of Hebrew Scriptures 4 (2002-2003).