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    Title: שנתון לחקר המקרא והמזרח הקדום
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2020
    Keywords: Shnaton: An Annual for Biblical and Ancient Near ; Ancient East ; Bible Studies ; History of the Land and State of Israel
    Abstract: Contents:Biblical StudiesHaim Hayun|Between Bible and Midrash: The Story of Abramand Sarai in Egypt (Genesis 12:10-20) and the Story of Moses' Birth (Exodus 2:1-10) Bnayahu Bronner|On Ḥerem Adam (Proscription of Persons) and itsSignificance: The Temple as a Place of Freedom and JusticeHagit Shabtai|Prophetic Rebuke and Northern Redaction: Judges6:7-10 as a Test Case for Understanding the Processes of Composition and Redaction in Judges and the Deuteronomistic HistoryNoach Hayut|Individual and Collective Retribution in the Bookof KingsMiriam Sklarz|From Failure to Fertility: Structure and Significance in Hosea 14:2-20 139Rachel Frish|'For Counsel Shall not Perish from the Wise'? Jeremiah's Criticism of Wisdom and the Sages in the New Covenant Prophecy (Jeremiah 31:3-33 [31-34])Orlit Kolodni|The Layout of the Song of Moses (Ha ʾazinu) in Medieval Italian Biblical ManuscriptsLinguisticsEmmanuel Mastey|The Adverb עוֹד in Biblical Hebrew: Syntax, Semantics and Chronology Ohad Cohen|QWSYHB / BʿLYTN / QWSNTN / NTNMRN / NTNY / QWSWHB / NTNBʿL: On the Significance of Personal Names from Idumea for our Understanding of the Linguistic Reality in Persian PalestineHistory of ExegesisYoram Erder|The Karaites on Commandments that Arise fromHuman Initiative in Light of their Discussion ofthe Sciatic Tendon (Genesis 32:33)Zvi Stampfer|ʻBoth Her and Her Youngʼ: The MedievalRabbinite-Karaite Dispute in Light of NewPassages from the GenizaSara Japhet The Book of Judges from a European Archive 349Eric Lawee Limitations of a Prophet: R. Isaac Abarbanel on theHuman Element in the Prophecies of Jeremiah - Between Medievalism and Humanist Exegesis
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    [Jerusalem] : מאגנס = Magnes Press
    Title: כוונת התורה וכוונת הקורא בה
    ISBN: 9789657790144
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2021
    Keywords: Bible Studies ; Jewish Studies ; Talmud ; Jewish Thought
    Abstract: The Intention of the Torah and the Intention of Its Readers surveys how traditional Jewish exegesis throughout the ages has coped with the literary and topical difficulties found in the Torah, in the context of the belief in the Torah's divine source and sanctity. “All problems stem from expectations.” Readers and exegetes of the Torah throughout the ages supposed, and many continue to suppose, that the Torah is perfect and flawless. They expect the Torah to reflect superior and timeless standards of morality, as well as precise and eternal theological principles. They believe that everything written in the Torah is true, essential, and well thought out. The history of Torah scholarship from the end of the Second Temple period until our day can be conceived of as an uninterrupted continuum of challenges which this unique and, frankly, impossible level of expectations has imposed upon its readers and exegetes. These are glorious attempts to bring the Torah nearer the time and place of its devotees and to adapt its meaning to theirs. This book is the first attempt of its kind to examine the history of the enterprise of Torah exegesis from a distance. It contains an examination of dozens of key texts from the end of the Second Temple period, from Talmudic and Midrashic sources, dicta of medieval Sages, and the reflections and research penned by scholars of the Enlightenment (Haskalah) and the modern era. A bird's eye view blurs the details which differentiate between these texts, enabling us to more easily focus upon the similarities; this point of view also allows us to note the central crossroads of change and development which characterize each period. This is an indispensable book for anyone interested in the changing nature of biblical exegesis over the generations
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