This dissertation studies parts of six medieval Jewish Torah commentaries in order to examine how they related to what we call Pentateuchal poetry. It examines their general approaches to Bible interpretation and their treatments of all Pentateuchal poems. It focusses on qualities we associate with poetry--parallelism, structure, metaphor, and syntax--and explores the extent to which they treated poems differently from prose.The effort begins by defining Pentateuchal poetry and discussing a range of its presentations by various ancient writers. Subsequent chapters examine its treatment by Rabbi Saadia Gaon of Baghdad (882-942), Abraham Ibn Ezra of Spain (1089-1164), Samuel Ben Meir (1080-1160) and Joseph Bekhor Shor (12th century) of Northe...
This dissertation takes as its subject the Latin and Hebrew accounts of a much-studied event: the Je...
This article is a comprehensive, and comparative analysis of the most relevant medieval Jewish exege...
The central figure of this dissertation, Rabbi Asher ben Jehiel (Rosh, c.1250-1327), is explored as ...
Rabbi Joseph Bekhor Shor is a Torah commentator and a Tosafist from the twelfth century. Only a sing...
This comparative study traces Jewish, Christian, and Muslim scriptural interpretation from antiquity...
This collection of thirty-one studies on the Pentateuch represents more than twenty years of Konrad...
The degree to which midrashic and talmudic traditions should shape one's approach to the biblical te...
This collection of thirty-one studies on the Pentateuch represents more than twenty years of Konrad...
In this volume twelve contributions discuss the relevance, accuracy, potential, and possible alterna...
The degree to which midrashic and talmudic traditions should shape one's approach to the biblical te...
Hybridity in the Fourteenth-Century Esther Poems of Israel Caslari Jaclyn Tzvia Piudik Doctor of Phi...
Hybridity in the Fourteenth-Century Esther Poems of Israel Caslari Jaclyn Tzvia Piudik Doctor of Phi...
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...
This dissertation takes as its subject the Latin and Hebrew accounts of a much-studied event: the Je...
This dissertation takes as its subject the Latin and Hebrew accounts of a much-studied event: the Je...
This article is a comprehensive, and comparative analysis of the most relevant medieval Jewish exege...
The central figure of this dissertation, Rabbi Asher ben Jehiel (Rosh, c.1250-1327), is explored as ...
Rabbi Joseph Bekhor Shor is a Torah commentator and a Tosafist from the twelfth century. Only a sing...
This comparative study traces Jewish, Christian, and Muslim scriptural interpretation from antiquity...
This collection of thirty-one studies on the Pentateuch represents more than twenty years of Konrad...
The degree to which midrashic and talmudic traditions should shape one's approach to the biblical te...
This collection of thirty-one studies on the Pentateuch represents more than twenty years of Konrad...
In this volume twelve contributions discuss the relevance, accuracy, potential, and possible alterna...
The degree to which midrashic and talmudic traditions should shape one's approach to the biblical te...
Hybridity in the Fourteenth-Century Esther Poems of Israel Caslari Jaclyn Tzvia Piudik Doctor of Phi...
Hybridity in the Fourteenth-Century Esther Poems of Israel Caslari Jaclyn Tzvia Piudik Doctor of Phi...
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...
This dissertation takes as its subject the Latin and Hebrew accounts of a much-studied event: the Je...
This dissertation takes as its subject the Latin and Hebrew accounts of a much-studied event: the Je...
This article is a comprehensive, and comparative analysis of the most relevant medieval Jewish exege...
The central figure of this dissertation, Rabbi Asher ben Jehiel (Rosh, c.1250-1327), is explored as ...