Sifre

Sifre
Title Sifre PDF eBook
Author Sifre. Deuteronomy. English. 1986. New Haven
Publisher
Pages 576
Release 1986
Genre History
ISBN 9780300033458

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The midrashic interpretation of Scripture was a unique development of early rabbinic Judaism in which the text of Scripture was expounded and expanded, providing opportunities for different opinions and for making the text relevant to the contemporary reader.

From Tradition to Commentary

From Tradition to Commentary
Title From Tradition to Commentary PDF eBook
Author Steven D. Fraade
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 365
Release 2012-02-01
Genre History
ISBN 1438403143

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This book examines Torah and its interpretation both as a recurring theme in the early rabbinic commentary and as the very practice of the commentary. It studies the phenomenon of ancient rabbinic scriptural commentary in relation to the perspectives of literary and historical criticisms and their complex intersection. The author discusses extensively the nature of ancient commentary, comparing and contrasting it with the antecedents in the pesharim of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the allegorical commentaries of Philo of Alexandria. He develops a model for a dynamic understanding of the literary structure and sociohistorical function of early rabbinic commentary, and then applies this model to the Sifre — to the oldest extant running commentary to Deuteronomy and one of the oldest rabbinic collections of exegesis. Fraade examines the commentary's representation of revelation and its reception at Mt. Sinai, with particular attention to its fractured refiguration and interrelation of Scripture, tradition, and history. He discusses the commentary's discursive empowering of the class of sages in their collective self-understanding as Israel's authorized teachers, leaders, legislators, and judges. The author also probes the tension between Torah and nature as witnesses to Israel's covenant with God.

Sifre on Deuteronomy

Sifre on Deuteronomy
Title Sifre on Deuteronomy PDF eBook
Author Saul Horovitz
Publisher
Pages 431
Release 1969
Genre
ISBN

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Deuteronomy and the Pentateuch

Deuteronomy and the Pentateuch
Title Deuteronomy and the Pentateuch PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Stackert
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 223
Release 2022-04-26
Genre Religion
ISBN 0300264895

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This indispensable monograph synthesizes current debates and offers a new historical and literary analysis of the book of Deuteronomy “In this exciting addition to the Anchor Yale Bible Reference Library, Stackert offers something genuinely new: he brilliantly weaves together biblical scholarship, cuneiform literature, and contemporary literary theory. This clearly written and engaging volume examines how the concept of scripture shaped ancient readers’ understanding of Deuteronomy.”—Bernard M. Levinson, University of Minnesota The book of Deuteronomy introduces and develops many of the essential ideas, events, and texts of both Judaism and Christianity, and it has thus been a resource—and in some instances even a starting point—for investigations of themes and concepts beyond it. In this volume, Jeffrey Stackert deftly guides the reader through major topics in the interpretation of Deuteronomy and its relationship to the other four pentateuchal books. Considering subjects such as the relationship between law and narrative, the role of Deuteronomy in Israel’s history, its composition and reception history, the influence of cuneiform legal and treaty traditions, textual and archaeological evidence from the Levant and Mesopotamia, and the status of Deuteronomy within the larger biblical canon, this book introduces ongoing debates surrounding the book of Deuteronomy and offers a contemporary evaluation of the latest textual and material evidence.

Sifré to Numbers: Sifré to Numbers 1-58

Sifré to Numbers: Sifré to Numbers 1-58
Title Sifré to Numbers: Sifré to Numbers 1-58 PDF eBook
Author Jacob Neusner
Publisher Neusner Titles in Brown Judaic Studies
Pages 0
Release 1986
Genre Bible
ISBN 9781555400095

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Paul and the Early Jewish Encounter with Deuteronomy

Paul and the Early Jewish Encounter with Deuteronomy
Title Paul and the Early Jewish Encounter with Deuteronomy PDF eBook
Author David Lincicum
Publisher Baker Academic
Pages 0
Release 2013-06-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780801049101

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This study offers a fresh, thorough engagement with Paul's use of Deuteronomy, paying full attention to the concrete realities of Paul's exposure, in life and literature, to Torah. David Lincicum compares Paul's handling of Deuteronomy to the treatment of Deuteronomy in other contemporary Jewish sources. He shows how this key book of Jewish Scripture was influential in Jewish life and liturgy and how it bears on Paul's relationship to the Law. Originally published by Mohr Siebeck in the Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament series, this work is now available as an affordable North American paperback.

Mishneh Todah

Mishneh Todah
Title Mishneh Todah PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey H. Tigay
Publisher
Pages 550
Release 2009
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781575061566

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Jeffrey H. Tigay, A. M. Ellis Professor of Hebrew and Semitic Languages and Literatures at the University of Pennsylvania, master teacher and scholar extraordinaire, conservative rabbi and lifelong student of Torah receives due ovation in this exceptional volume, a tribute to his indelible impression on Jewish scholarship and pedagogy. The volume is arranged according to Professor Tigay's primary topics of interest: deuteronomic studies, ancient Israelite religion and its Near Eastern context, and ancient Israelite literary tradition. The reader will enjoy diverse studies such as "Gender Transformation and Transgression: Contextualizing the Prohibition of Cross-dressing in Deuteronomy 22:5," "The Problem of Evil in the Book of Job," and "Linen and the Linguistic Dating of P" and will value the erudition of scholars such as Moshe Greenberg, Emanuel Tov, Gary Rendsburg, William Hallo, and Baruch Levine. In the customary appreciations and throughout the volume, colleagues, students, and friends laud Professor Tigay's intellectual tenacity, relational warmth, pedagogical prowess, and devotion to Torah. A former student aptly speaks for those who know him best: "A scholar's immortality lies in his or her work. It rests too in his or her students and in the respect won from his or her colleagues. A Festschrift like this one for Jeff Tigay is merely a token of that legacy, the acknowledgment by his students and colleagues that the work is indeed worth celebrating." This legacy will surely be a boon and delight to the reader.