1838:, both in terms of the books that it contained, and the version of the text in them, and an acceptance that new texts could not be added, there came a need to produce material that would clearly differentiate between that text, and rabbinic interpretation of it. By collecting and compiling these thoughts they could be presented in a manner which helped to refute claims that they were only human interpretations—the argument being that, by presenting the various collections of different schools of thought, each of which relied upon close study of the text, the growing difference between early biblical law and its later rabbinic interpretation could be reconciled.
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1814:, clearly distinguish between the Biblical texts that they discuss, and the rabbinic interpretation of that text. They often go well beyond simple interpretation, and derive or provide support for halakha. This work is based on pre-set assumptions about the sacred and divine nature of the text, and the belief in the legitimacy that accords with rabbinic interpretation.
1079:(Jewish law). The presence of words or letters which are seen to be apparently superfluous, and the chronology of events, parallel narratives or what are seen as other textual "anomalies" are often used as a springboard for interpretation of segments of Biblical text. In many cases, a handful of lines in the Biblical narrative may become a long philosophical discussion
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to be found in heaven (Deuteronomy 30:12) has been interpreted. Baruch 3:29-4:1 states that this means that divine wisdom is not available anywhere other than in the Torah. Targum
Neophyti (Deuteronomy 30:12) and b. Baba Metzia 59b claim that this text means that Torah is no longer hidden away, but has been given to humans who are then responsible for following it.
1049:, "Midrash was initially a philological method of interpreting the literal meaning of biblical texts. In time it developed into a sophisticated interpretive system that reconciled apparent biblical contradictions, established the scriptural basis of new laws, and enriched biblical content with new meaning. Midrashic creativity reached its peak in the schools of
2359:). Although referred to collectively as the Midrash Rabbah, they are not a cohesive work, being written by different authors in different locales in different historical eras. The ones on Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy are chiefly made up of homilies on the Scripture sections for the Sabbath or festival, while the others are rather exegetical.
2067:. This is a halakhic commentary on Exodus, concentrating on the legal sections, from Exodus 12 to 35. It derives halakha from Biblical verses. This midrash collection was redacted into its final form around the 3rd or 4th century; its contents indicate that its sources are some of the oldest midrashim, dating back possibly to the time of
2320:. This work that stresses the reasons underlying the commandments, the importance of knowing Torah, prayer, and repentance, and the ethical and religious values that are learned through the Bible. It consists of two sections, Seder Eliyahu Rabbah and Seder Eliyahu Zuta. It is not a compilation but a uniform work with a single author.
1057:, where two different hermeneutic methods were applied. The first was primarily logically oriented, making inferences based upon similarity of content and analogy. The second rested largely upon textual scrutiny, assuming that words and letters that seem superfluous teach something not openly stated in the text."
2061:. The former is still studied today, while the latter was used by many medieval Jewish authorities. While the latter (bar Yohai) text was popularly circulated in manuscript form from the 11th to 16th centuries, it was lost for all practical purposes until it was rediscovered and printed in the 19th century.
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Aggadic discussions of the non-legal parts of
Scripture are characterized by a much greater freedom of exposition than the halakhic midrashim (midrashim on Jewish law). Aggadic expositors availed themselves of various techniques, including sayings of prominent rabbis. These aggadic explanations could
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to the Sifra are ambiguous; It is uncertain whether the texts mentioned in the Talmud are to an earlier version of our Sifra, or to the sources that the Sifra also drew upon. References to the Sifra from the time of the early medieval rabbis (and after) are to the text extant today. The core of this
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parable or allegory: indicating deeper meanings of the words of the text as speaking of something other than the superficial meaning of the words or of everyday reality, as when the love of man and woman in the Song of Songs is interpreted as referring to the love between God and Israel as in Isaiah
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Kugel traces how and why biblical interpreters produced new meanings by the use of exegesis on ambiguities, syntactical details, unusual or awkward vocabulary, repetitions, etc. in the text. As an example, Kugel examines the different ways in which the biblical story that God's instructions are not
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or minor midrashim. Bernard H. Mehlman and Seth M. Limmer deprecate this usage claiming that the term "minor" seems judgmental and "small" is inappropriate for midrashim some of which are lengthy. They propose instead the term "medieval midrashim", since the period of their production extended from
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Rabbi Nahman said in Rabbi Samuel's name: "Behold, it was very good" refers to the Good Desire; "AND behold, it was very good" refers to the Evil Desire. Can then the Evil Desire be very good? That would be extraordinary! But without the Evil Desire, however, no man would build a house, take a wife
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has written that midrash is an imaginative way of "updating, enhancing, augmenting, explaining, and justifying the sacred text". Because the Tanakh came to be seen as unintelligible or even offensive, midrash could be used as a means of rewriting it in a way that both makes it more acceptable to
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According to Carol Bakhos, recent studies that use literary-critical tools to concentrate on the cultural and literary aspects of midrash have led to a rediscovery of the importance of these texts for finding insights into the rabbinic culture that created them. Midrash is increasingly seen as a
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A wealth of literature and artwork has been created in the 20th and 21st centuries by people aspiring to create "contemporary midrash". Forms include poetry, prose, Bibliodrama (the acting out of Bible stories), murals, masks, and music, among others. The
Institute for Contemporary Midrash was
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Lieve M. Teugels, who would limit midrash to rabbinic literature, offered a definition of midrash as "rabbinic interpretation of
Scripture that bears the lemmatic form", a definition that, unlike Porton's, has not been adopted by others. While some scholars agree with the limitation of the term
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interpretations and expositions, many of which are only loosely tied to the text. It is often interlaced with maxims and parables. Its redactor drew upon earlier rabbinic sources, including the
Mishnah, Tosefta, the halakhic midrashim the Targums. It apparently drew upon a version of Talmud
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A definition of "midrash" repeatedly quoted by other scholars is that given by Gary G. Porton in 1981: "a type of literature, oral or written, which stands in direct relationship to a fixed, canonical text, considered to be the authoritative and revealed word of God by the midrashist and his
2077:. Based on the same core material as Mekhilta de Rabbi Ishmael, it followed a second route of commentary and editing, and eventually emerged as a distinct work. The Mekhilta of Rabbi Shimon is an exegetical midrash on Exodus 3 to 35, and is very roughly dated to near the fourth century.
2226:(9th century) on the whole Pentateuch; its homilies often consist of a halakhic introduction, followed by several poems, exposition of the opening verses, and the Messianic conclusion. There are actually a number of different Midrash Tanhuma collections. The two most important are
2132:, going back mainly to the schools of the same two Rabbis. This work is mainly a halakhic midrash, yet includes a long haggadic piece in sections 78–106. References in the Talmud, and in the later Geonic literature, indicate that the original core of Sifre was on the
2484:(Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1997), examines a number of early Jewish and Christian texts that comment on, expand, or re-interpret passages from the first five books of the Tanakh between the third century BCE and the second century CE.
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Some of these midrashim entail mystical teachings. The presentation is such that the midrash is a simple lesson to the uninitiated, and a direct allusion, or analogy, to a mystical teaching for those educated in this area.
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Although this material treats the biblical texts as the authoritative word of God, it is clear that not all of the Hebrew Bible was fixed in its wording at this time, as some verses that are cited differ from the
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formed to facilitate these reinterpretations of sacred texts. The institute hosted several week-long intensives between 1995 and 2004, and published eight issues of
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text developed in the mid-3rd century as a critique and commentary of the
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of Yemen (14th century). It is a compilation of aggadic midrashim on the
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Yerushalmi that resembles, yet was not identical to, the text that survived to present times. It was redacted sometime in the early fifth century.
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Lovelace, Vanessa (2018-09-11). "Womanist Midrash: A Reintroduction to the Women of the Torah and the Throne, written by Wilda C. Gafney".
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Narratology, Hermeneutics, and Midrash: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Narratives from the Late Antique Period Through to Modern Times
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ENCYCLOPAEDIA JUDAICA, Second Edition, Volume 14, pg 194
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Modern Midrash: Jewish Identity and Literary Creativity
3082:
Modern Midrash: Jewish Identity and Literary Creativity
2644:
Dictionary of Targumim, Talmud and Midrashic Literature
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The Study of Ancient Judaism: Mishnah, Midrash, Siddur
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be philosophical or mystical disquisitions concerning
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Significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls and other Essays
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With the growing canonization of the contents of the
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Medieval Midrash: The House for Inspired Innovation
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Dictionary of Biblical Criticism and Interpretation
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3637:—entry in historical sourcebook by Mahlon H. Smith
3631:extracted and translated by Samuel Rapaport, 1908.
3418:"Jewish Encyclopedia (1905): "Midrashim, Smaller""
2238:. The other is based on a manuscript published by
2260:, on the first two Books of Kings (I, II Samuel).
1810:of the Hebrew Bible. These midrashim, written in
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2456:Living Text: The Journal of Contemporary Midrash
3143:Midrash as Literature: The Primacy of Discourse
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2404:) (probably before the middle of ninth century)
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3084:(University of Michigan 2005), pp. 42 and 83"
2963:The Origins of Midrash: From Teaching to Text
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27:Traditional Jewish exegesis of Biblical texts
3590:"Review of J. L. Kugel, The Bible as It Was"
2933:The Oxford Dictionary of the Jewish Religion
2588:Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary
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5234:Center of Contemporary Jewish Documentation
2751:9:7, translation from Soncino Publications)
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150:An example of a midrashic interpretation:
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1389:Baraita on the Erection of the Tabernacle
3781:Index of Jewish history-related articles
3522:"The Institute for Contemporary Midrash"
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2662:(First ed.). Louisville, Kentucky.
2173:(probably before middle of 9th century).
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5280:United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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2280:, a commentary on the book of Proverbs.
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5445:Hebrew words and phrases in Jewish law
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3458:"My Jewish Learning: What Is Midrash?"
3406:(Wipf and Stock 2014), pp. 1−2 and 7−8
3351:(African Books Collective 2013), p. 59
3261:(Wipf and Stock 2006), p. 644 (vol. 2)
3024:Current Trends in the Study of Midrash
2881:"Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon: Darash"
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1822:, and accord with the Septuagint, or
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946:is derived from the root of the verb
228:a collection of such interpretations.
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981:of the book of the kings". Both the
965:occurs twice in the Hebrew Bible: 2
3725:English translation and Hebrew text
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2866:Vol. 1, p. 217; and Jacob Neusner,
2308:: מדרש הגדול) was written by Rabbi
2058:Mekhilta of Rabbi Shimon ben Yochai
1286:Mekhilta of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai
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167:The term Midrash is also used of a
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3570:from the original on 20 March 2017
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3713:Abridged translations of Tanchuma
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3291:(Leiden: BRILL 2004), pp. 595-612
3231:Paul and the Scriptures of Israel
3187:Biblical Interpretation at Qumran
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2526:, a Polish-language journal on
1384:Baraita on the Thirty-two Rules
1379:Baraita of the Forty-nine Rules
895:Outline of Bible-related topics
222:Judaic biblical interpretation;
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3686:New International Encyclopedia
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5286:Encyclopedia of the Holocaust
3623:Midrash Section of Chabad.org
3321:(University of Michigan 2005)
2795:(1906): "Midrashim, Smaller""
2707:Horizons in Biblical Theology
2605:(Wipf and Stock 2014), p. xi"
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2152:in his research in the famed
1578:Iggeret of Rabbi Sherira Gaon
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731:Historical-grammatical method
5217:Leo Baeck Institute New York
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3564:The New York Review of Books
3145:(Wipf and Stock 2003), p. 3"
2829:"Collins English Dictionary"
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3010:(Mohr Siebeck 2011), p. 417
2980:(Wipf and Stock 2014), p. 9
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2229:Midrash Tanhuma Ha Nidpas
2065:Mekhilta of Rabbi Ishmael
2052:Mekhilta of Rabbi Ishmael
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1281:Mekhilta of Rabbi Ishmael
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3814:Ancient Israel and Judah
3365:Encyclopaedia Britannica
3336:(Bloomsbury 1989), p. 14
3276:(Routledge 2007), p. 226
3257:George Wesley Buchanan,
2382:(middle seventh century)
2242:and is usually known as
2075:Mekhilta of Rabbi Shimon
1046:Encyclopaedia Britannica
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987:English Standard Version
616:Novum Testamentum Graece
418:Composition of the Torah
4190:North African Sephardim
4163:Jewish tribes of Arabia
3671:Encyclopædia Britannica
3189:(Eerdmans 2005), p. 86"
3116:(Peeters 2004), p. 168"
2764:Encyclopædia Britannica
2032:Alphabet of Rabbi Akiva
1474:Pirkei De-Rabbi Eliezer
1374:Alphabet of Rabbi Akiva
1331:Sifrei Zutta on Numbers
1318:Numbers and Deuteronomy
5293:Holocaust Encyclopedia
5263:Jewish Virtual Library
3674:(11th ed.). 1911.
3560:"The Midrash Mishmash"
3173:(KTAV 1981), pp. 59−92
2950:(Peeters 2004), p. 162
2658:Gafney, Wilda (2017).
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1691:Targum Pseudo-Jonathan
1062:thirteen textual tools
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5240:Encyclopaedia Judaica
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3656:Catholic Encyclopedia
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3080:"Adam Nathan Chalom,
3026:(BRILL 2006), p. 163"
2995:(Baker Academic 2013)
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2201:Pesikta de-Rav Kahana
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3317:Adam Nathan Chalom,
2398:Shir HaShirim Rabbah
1892:, feasts and fasts,
1808:the first five books
1760:Targum to Chronicles
1573:Shir ha-Shirim Zutta
1494:Shir HaShirim Rabbah
1113:Age of Enlightenment
579:Internal consistency
485:Samaritan Pentateuch
5257:Jewish Encyclopedia
5002:Hekhalot literature
4813:Religious movements
4348:Judeo-Tripolitanian
3697:Full text resources
3600:on 26 December 2017
3446:(BRILL 2016), p. 21
3347:Jonathan S. Nkoma,
3302:David C. Jacobson,
3272:Stanley E. Porter,
3213:Hartmut Stegemann,
3112:"Lieve M. Teugels,
2965:(BRILL 2017), p. 16
2906:Brown–Driver–Briggs
2793:Jewish Encyclopedia
2482:The Bible as It Was
2458:from 1997 to 2000.
2433:Ecclesiastes Rabbah
2418:Lamentations Rabbah
2414:Lamentations Rabbah
2317:Tanna Devei Eliyahu
2209:Pirqe Rabbi Eliezer
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1479:Tanna Devei Eliyahu
1469:Avot de-Rabbi Natan
1414:Lamentations Rabbah
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336:Chapters and verses
5398:Judaism portal
5334:Jews and Halloween
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4719:Rabbinic authority
4471:Judaeo-Piedmontese
3904:Xueta Christianity
3809:Origins of Judaism
3776:Outline of Judaism
2946:Lieve M. Teugels,
2916:2018-08-01 at the
2858:2018-08-01 at the
2633:2019-11-18 at the
2582:2016-03-04 at the
2462:Contemporary views
2392:Deuteronomy Rabbah
1499:Deuteronomy Rabbah
1484:Alphabet of Sirach
1449:Megillat Antiochus
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983:King James Version
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3824:Synagogal Judaism
3594:www.jhsonline.org
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3051:"Andrew Lincoln,
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4761:Names of God
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4395:Lishán Didán
4390:Lishana Deni
4358:Judeo-Yemeni
4326:Judeo-Arabic
4200:Meshuchrarim
4119:Persian Jews
4052:Kurdish Jews
4030:Kaifeng Jews
3979:Beta Abraham
3942:Galitzianers
3897:Antisemitism
3872:Israeli Jews
3857:Assimilation
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460:Translations
400:Hebrew canon
328:Antilegomena
323:Deuterocanon
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5314:Catholicism
4896:Hellenistic
4734:Eschatology
4672:Lachoudisch
4597:Lotegorisch
4575:Lachoudisch
4565:Koiné Greek
4478:Judeo-Latin
4415:Palestinian
4309:Palestinian
4158:Mustaʿravim
4084:Afghan Jews
4072:Berber Jews
3996:Bene Israel
3984:Falash Mura
3974:Beta Israel
3892:Persecution
3834:Middle Ages
3715:in English.
3306:(SUNY 2012)
2408:Ruth Rabbah
2310:David Adani
2223:Yelammedenu
2141:Sifri Zutta
2130:Deuteronomy
2087:(or simply
2069:Rabbi Akiva
1554:Eichah Zuta
1544:900–1000 CE
1522:Ruth Rabbah
736:Inspiration
574:Historicity
532:by language
464:manuscripts
104:מִדְרָשׁוֹת
94:מִדְרָשִׁים
5414:Categories
5309:Anabaptism
5251:Jew (word)
5118:Leadership
4931:Literature
4916:Secularism
4862:Humanistic
4729:Conversion
4699:Philosophy
4540:Judeo-Urdu
4304:Babylonian
4149:Saada Jews
4134:Adeni Jews
3927:Ashkenazim
3882:Samaritans
3849:Population
3804:Israelites
3532:2013-10-15
3468:2018-07-31
3428:2018-07-31
3377:2018-07-31
3243:2023-03-15
3199:2023-03-15
3155:2023-03-15
3126:2023-03-15
3094:2023-03-15
3065:2023-03-15
3036:2023-03-15
2891:2018-07-31
2839:2018-07-31
2805:2018-07-31
2776:2018-07-31
2766:: Midrash"
2615:2023-03-15
2561:References
2089:Seder Olam
2018:See also:
1638:Ein Yaakov
1461:650–900 CE
1401:400–600 CE
1018:As a genre
991:Septuagint
985:(KJV) and
967:Chronicles
741:Literalism
651:Historical
558:Archeology
495:Septuagint
390:Authorship
378:Authorship
177:Oral Torah
5420:Midrashim
5371:indicate
5319:Mormonism
5304:Christian
5184:Symbolism
5172:Synagogue
5152:Mythology
5113:Education
5084:Astronomy
5067:Astrology
4884:relations
4689:Zarphatic
4637:Galitzish
4439:Yeshivish
4316:Catalanic
4279:Samaritan
4254:Ashkenazi
4235:Diasporic
4230:Languages
4175:Sephardim
4170:Romaniote
4057:Krymchaks
3991:Desi Jews
3867:Buddhists
3651:Midrashim
2735:171667828
2727:0195-9085
2686:cite book
2678:988864539
2577:"midrash"
2544:Semiotics
2504:Archetype
2268:, on the
2185:(940 CE).
2109:Leviticus
2025:Tannaitic
1980:Acharonim
1826:instead.
1820:Masoretic
1757:to Esther
1551:Ruth Zuta
1361:Tannaitic
1298:Leviticus
1184:Tannaitic
1039:As method
961:The word
866:Inerrancy
676:Canonical
671:Redaction
563:Artifacts
344:Apocrypha
273:and books
233:Etymology
202:The word
108:midrashot
99:midrashim
18:Midrashic
5425:Exegesis
5384:Category
5354:Hinduism
5344:Buddhism
5246:Genetics
5162:Politics
5135:Marriage
5094:Holidays
5089:Calendar
4970:Rabbinic
4946:/Hebrew
4891:Haymanot
4818:Orthodox
4805:Branches
4778:Kabbalah
4773:Haskalah
4751:Holiness
4627:dialects
4607:Shassagh
4570:Krymchak
4550:Kayliñña
4444:Yinglish
4420:Galilean
4410:Talmudic
4405:Biblical
4380:Betanure
4299:Biblical
4294:Mishnaic
4289:Medieval
4274:Tiberian
4269:Yemenite
4259:Sephardi
4195:Paradesi
4139:Ḥabbanim
4129:Teimanim
4094:Baghdadi
4067:Maghrebi
4035:Karaites
4013:Gruzínim
4001:Kochinim
3919:Diaspora
3877:Karaites
3862:Atheists
3799:Timeline
3721:(Hebrew)
3703:Tanchuma
3568:Archived
3526:Archived
3462:Archived
3422:Archived
3371:Archived
3237:Archived
3193:Archived
3149:Archived
3120:Archived
3088:Archived
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3030:Archived
2914:Archived
2885:Archived
2856:Archived
2833:Archived
2799:Archived
2770:Archived
2647:, p. 735
2631:Archived
2609:Archived
2580:Archived
2554:Typology
2492:See also
2367:haggadic
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1975:Rishonim
1963:Savoraim
1898:idolatry
1894:parables
1878:paradise
1861:Haggadah
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800:Serpents
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785:Muhammad
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4872:Renewal
4833:Litvaks
4828:Hasidic
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4385:Hulaulá
4375:Barzani
4331:Yahudic
4264:Mizrahi
4124:Urfalim
4079:Mizrahi
4023:Neofiti
4018:Italkim
3947:Lita'im
3839:Zionism
3791:History
3765:Judaism
3689:. 1905.
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2302:English
2190:Pesikta
2126:Numbers
1958:Amoraim
1953:Tannaim
1900:, etc.
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750:Alcohol
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656:Textual
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1666:Targum
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760:Ethics
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