Midrash and the Hebrew Bible (original) (raw)

Origins and Emergence of Midrash in Relation to the Hebrew Scriptures

Timothy Lim

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origin and emergence of midrash in relation to the hebrew scriptures

Justin T Alfred

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David Stern, “Midrash and Jewish Interpretation,” in Marc Brettler and Adele Berlin, eds., The Jewish Study Bible (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004), 1863-1875

David Stern

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Midrash as exegetical approach of early Jewish exegesis, with some examples from the Book of Ruth

Pieter M Venter

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Midrash as exegetical approach of early Jewish exegesis, with some examples from the Book of Ruth

Pieter M Venter

HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies, 2010

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Midrash as Biblical Philology

Isaac Gottlieb

The Jewish Quarterly Review, 1984

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"Beyond the Verse: Midrash Aggadah as Interpretation of Biblical Narrative," AJS Review 30:2 (2006), 325-345

Devora Steinmetz

Ajs Review-the Journal of The Association for Jewish Studies, 2006

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Midrash as Creative Historiography: Portrait of a Misnomer

Charles Quarles

2004

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Midrash and exegesis – distant neighbours?

Albert van der Heide

Nordisk Judaistik/Scandinavian Jewish Studies

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Three Midrashim and Their Exegetic Method

Yochanan Breuer

Hebrew Studies, 2004

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Midrash as Narrative in the Middle Ages

Eli Yassif

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Is Midrash Exegesis

masri ilona

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THE USE OF MIDRASH IN THE EXEGESIS OF THE BOOK OF RUTH Gap-filling in the Bible and Midrash

Pieter M Venter

2010

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God's Word and the Languages of Man: The Wisdom of Solomon and the Birth of Midrash, 2019

Menachem Fisch

in Gerhard Schreiber (ed.), The Relationship Between Religion and Rationality, de Gruyter, 2019

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The Midrashic Career of the Confession of Judah (Genesis XXXVIII 26): Part I

Christine Hayes

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Daniel Boyarin, “Voices in the Text: Midrash and the Inner Tension of Biblical Narrative,” Revue Biblique, vol. 93, no. 4 (October 1986): 581–597

Daniel Boyarin

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Scripture as Rhetor: A Study in Early Rabbinic Midrash

Tzvi Novick

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Docherty, Susan E. The Use of the Old Testament in Hebrews: A Case Study in Early Jewish Bible Interpretation. WUNT II/260. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2009. Pp. xi + 233. Paper. €59.00.

Nick Norelli

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The Iridescence of Scripture: Inner-Talmudic Interpretation and Palestinian Midrash

James Adam Redfield

Studies in Rabbinic Narratives, Volume 1. Edited by Jeffrey L. Rubenstein. Providence: Brown, 2021, 117-175., 2021

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“Blending the Borders between Literature and Commentary, Interpretation and Self- Reflection: Metalepsis in Rabbinic Midrash”

Lieve M Teugels

Peter von Möllendorf and Ute E. Eisen (eds.), Über die Grenze: Metalepse in Text- und Bildmedien des Altertum, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin , 2013

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Paul's Interpretation of Scripture and the (Pre-)History of Midrash, Unpublished PhD Dissertation (Title, Acknowledgements, TOC, Abstract).

Yael Fisch

Paul's Interpretation of Scripture and the (Pre-)History of Midrash, Unpublished PhD Dissertation, 2018

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Chaim Milikowsky, “Midrash as Fiction and Midrash as History: What Did the Rabbis Mean?” in Jo-Ann Brant, et al., eds., Ancient Fiction: The Matrix of Early Christian and Jewish Narrative (Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2005) 117-127

Chaim Milikowsky

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Eric Lawee, “The ‘Ways of Midrash’ in the Biblical Commentaries of Isaac Abarbanel,” Hebrew Union College Annual, vol. 67 (1996): 107-142

Eric Lawee

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Theses on Midrash

Ehud Benor

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Daniel Boyarin, “ ‘Language Inscribed by History on the Bodies of Living Beings’: Midrash and Martyrdom,” Representations, no. 25 (Winter 1989): 139–151

Daniel Boyarin

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Rabbinic Exegesis (Midrash) and Literary Theory

Samuel Catlin

Oxford Bibliographies in Jewish Studies, 2023

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Midrash Matters

Moshe Simon-Shoshan

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From Tradition to Commentary: Torah and Its Interpretation in the Midrash Sifre to Deuteronomy

Steven Fraade

1991

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Midrash

Dov Weiss

The Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Religion, 2021

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Midrash-Exegesis in the Service of Literary Criticism

Shimon Gesundheit (Bar-On)

2000

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Reimagining Midrash: A Tradition of Commentary from the Hebrew Bible to the Motion Picture

Ben Grund

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Daniel Boyarin, “Midrash and the ‘Magic Language’: Reading without Logocentrism,” in Yvonne Sherwood and Kevin Hart, eds., Derrida and Religion: Other Testaments (London: Routledge, 2005), 131–139

Daniel Boyarin

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Past and Present in Midrashic Literature

Marc Bregman

1978

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Midrash, Theology, and History: Two Powers in Heaven Revisited (2007)

Adiel Schremer

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“Blending the Borders between Literature and Commentary, Interpretation and Self-Reflection: Metalepsis in Rabbinic Midrash”, in Peter von Möllendorf and Ute E. Eisen (eds.), Über die Grenze: Metalepse in Text- und Bildmedien des Altertums (Narratologia, 39), Walter de Gruyter, Berlin 2013, 405-430.

Lieve M Teugels

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