In his chapter on inner-biblical exegesis in The Garments of Torah, Michael Fishbane says that his purpose is to suggest some of the ways by which the foundation document of Judaism, the Hebrew Bible, not only sponsored a monumental culture of textual exegesis, but was itself its own first product. I believe that this assertion, surprising as it sounds, is indeed correct. In what follows, I intend to sharpen it in two ways: first, by pointing out the locus of the Bible\u27s invention of itself, Deuteronomy 4; second, by pointing to the act of exegesis--a Deuteronomic midrash on the phrase from Exodus 20 that describes the Israelites as seeing the thunder--that provided the creative spark that transformed theological energy into textual ...
The book of Deuteronomy is a literary masterpiece. It is a Magna Charta of biblical teaching that sh...
The author of Hebrews heavily depends on the Pentateuch and the Psalms. The Pentateuch, for the most...
Torah scrolls are the central icon of Jewish worship. Interpreters usually regard such ritual uses o...
In his chapter on inner-biblical exegesis in The Garments of Torah, Michael Fishbane says that his p...
Scholarly study of the Letter to the Hebrews over the last century has devoted a great deal of atten...
Moses Wilhelm Shapira's infamous Deuteronomy fragments - long believed to be forgeries - are authent...
The parallel narratives in Deuteronomy and in Exodus-Numbers have long provided a basis for literary...
The book of Deuteronomy develops a remarkable interplay between the oral and written, the ritual and...
Scholarly study of the Letter to the Hebrews over the last century has devoted a great deal of atten...
The Book of Hebrews has increasingly come to be regarded as a remarkable example of Jewish-Christian...
The Babylonian Exile was a historical catalyst compelling Jewish authors of the Second Temple perio...
Thoughtful reading of Exodus involves recognizing that a predominantly oral culture lies behind the ...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it seeks to find the most general meaning of the word כ...
This book undertakes a reassessment of the Deuteronomistic History in response to recent development...
Studies of divine revelation in the Old Testament rightly focus on Israel’s encounter with God at Mo...
The book of Deuteronomy is a literary masterpiece. It is a Magna Charta of biblical teaching that sh...
The author of Hebrews heavily depends on the Pentateuch and the Psalms. The Pentateuch, for the most...
Torah scrolls are the central icon of Jewish worship. Interpreters usually regard such ritual uses o...
In his chapter on inner-biblical exegesis in The Garments of Torah, Michael Fishbane says that his p...
Scholarly study of the Letter to the Hebrews over the last century has devoted a great deal of atten...
Moses Wilhelm Shapira's infamous Deuteronomy fragments - long believed to be forgeries - are authent...
The parallel narratives in Deuteronomy and in Exodus-Numbers have long provided a basis for literary...
The book of Deuteronomy develops a remarkable interplay between the oral and written, the ritual and...
Scholarly study of the Letter to the Hebrews over the last century has devoted a great deal of atten...
The Book of Hebrews has increasingly come to be regarded as a remarkable example of Jewish-Christian...
The Babylonian Exile was a historical catalyst compelling Jewish authors of the Second Temple perio...
Thoughtful reading of Exodus involves recognizing that a predominantly oral culture lies behind the ...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it seeks to find the most general meaning of the word כ...
This book undertakes a reassessment of the Deuteronomistic History in response to recent development...
Studies of divine revelation in the Old Testament rightly focus on Israel’s encounter with God at Mo...
The book of Deuteronomy is a literary masterpiece. It is a Magna Charta of biblical teaching that sh...
The author of Hebrews heavily depends on the Pentateuch and the Psalms. The Pentateuch, for the most...
Torah scrolls are the central icon of Jewish worship. Interpreters usually regard such ritual uses o...