Inner-Midrashic Introductions and Their Influence on Introductions to Medieval Rabbinic Bible Commentaries / / Michel G. Distefano.

The opening sections of some exegetical Midrashim deal with the same type of material that is found in introductions to medieval rabbinic Bible commentaries. The application of Goldberg’s form analysis to these sections reveals the new form “Inner-Midrashic Introduction” (IMI) as a thematic discours...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DGBA Backlist Complete English Language 2000-2014 PART1
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2009]
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Year of Publication:2009
Language:English
Series:Studia Judaica : Forschungen zur Wissenschaft des Judentums , 46
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Physical Description:1 online resource (227 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • 1. Introduction and Method of Study
  • 2. The Inner‐Midrashic Introduction in Sifra on Leviticus
  • 3. The Inner‐Midrashic Introduction in Leviticus Rabbah
  • 4. The Inner‐Midrashic Introduction in Song of Songs Rabbah
  • 5. The Inner‐Midrashic Introduction in Lamentations Rabbah
  • 6. The Inner‐Midrashic Introduction in Midrash Psalms
  • 7. The Inner‐Midrashic Introduction in Midrash Mishle
  • 8. The Inner‐Midrashic Introduction: Formal and Thematic Dimensions
  • 9. The Influence of the Inner‐Midrashic Introductions on Rashi’s Introductions
  • 10. The Influence of the Inner‐Midrashic Introductions on Ibn Ezra’s Introductions
  • 11. The Influence of the Inner‐Midrashic Introductions on Ibn Tibbon’s Introduction to Ecclesiastes
  • 12. The Influence of the Inner‐Midrashic Introductions on Radak’s Introductions
  • 13. The Influence of the Inner‐Midrashic Introductions on Ramban’s Introductions
  • 14. Conclusion
  • Backmatter