Rabbi Eliezer of Beaugency represents the pinnacle of twelfth-century rabbinic exegesis of the Bible. A proponent of the literal school, Eliezer completely abandoned traditional rabbinic midrash in his explication of biblical texts and innovated a literary approach that anticipated the fruits of modern scholarship in virtually every paragraph. This volume presents, for the first time in English translation, an extended window into the oeuvre of this master interpreter.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamscs/1000/thumbnail.jp
The book of Leviticus is by far the most quoted in rabbinic literature such as the Mishna or the Tal...
Within the manuscript with the excerpts from the Talmud there is also a list of a little less than 1...
The vocalized edition of the Mishnah (the ancient compilation of Jewish oral teachings) published in...
Rabbi Abraham ibn Ezra’s commentary is one of the great biblical exegeses produced by medieval Jewry...
Rabbi Abraham ibn Ezra’s commentary is one of the great biblical exegeses produced by medieval Jewry...
In the twelfth century, both Jewish and Christian Bible commentators began to emphasize literal, or ...
In the twelfth century, both Jewish and Christian Bible commentators began to emphasize literal, or ...
In the twelfth century, both Jewish and Christian Bible commentators began to emphasize literal, or ...
In the twelfth century, both Jewish and Christian Bible commentators began to emphasize literal, or ...
Haimo of Auxerre\u27s Commentary on the Book of Jonah was probably written as a study text for schol...
Abstract: This thesis reviews the exegetical traditions in Targum Jonathan Amos (TJ Amos) with compa...
This thesis is a critical edition of the Judaeo-Arabic commentary on the book of Lamentations by the...
Commentaries on the Guide of the Perplexed occupy a central but neglected place in the history of Je...
Commentaries on the Guide of the Perplexed occupy a central but neglected place in the history of Je...
Rabbi Joseph Bekhor Shor is a Torah commentator and a Tosafist from the twelfth century. Only a sing...
The book of Leviticus is by far the most quoted in rabbinic literature such as the Mishna or the Tal...
Within the manuscript with the excerpts from the Talmud there is also a list of a little less than 1...
The vocalized edition of the Mishnah (the ancient compilation of Jewish oral teachings) published in...
Rabbi Abraham ibn Ezra’s commentary is one of the great biblical exegeses produced by medieval Jewry...
Rabbi Abraham ibn Ezra’s commentary is one of the great biblical exegeses produced by medieval Jewry...
In the twelfth century, both Jewish and Christian Bible commentators began to emphasize literal, or ...
In the twelfth century, both Jewish and Christian Bible commentators began to emphasize literal, or ...
In the twelfth century, both Jewish and Christian Bible commentators began to emphasize literal, or ...
In the twelfth century, both Jewish and Christian Bible commentators began to emphasize literal, or ...
Haimo of Auxerre\u27s Commentary on the Book of Jonah was probably written as a study text for schol...
Abstract: This thesis reviews the exegetical traditions in Targum Jonathan Amos (TJ Amos) with compa...
This thesis is a critical edition of the Judaeo-Arabic commentary on the book of Lamentations by the...
Commentaries on the Guide of the Perplexed occupy a central but neglected place in the history of Je...
Commentaries on the Guide of the Perplexed occupy a central but neglected place in the history of Je...
Rabbi Joseph Bekhor Shor is a Torah commentator and a Tosafist from the twelfth century. Only a sing...
The book of Leviticus is by far the most quoted in rabbinic literature such as the Mishna or the Tal...
Within the manuscript with the excerpts from the Talmud there is also a list of a little less than 1...
The vocalized edition of the Mishnah (the ancient compilation of Jewish oral teachings) published in...