The midrashic process: tradition and interpretation in rabbinic Judaism

The purpose of this book is to re-examine those basic issues in the study of Midrash which to some extent have been marginalised by trends in scholarship and research. Irving Jacobs asks, for example, whether the early rabbinic exegetes had a concept of peshat, plain meaning, and, if so, what signif...

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Main Author: Jacobs, Irving (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1995.
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Reviews:JACOBS, I., The Midrashic Process: Tradition and Interpretation in Rabbinic Judaism (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995), pp. xiii + 218. Cloth, £35.00. ISBN 0-521-46174-X (1997)
REVIEWS (1998) (Niehoff, Maren)
REVIEWS (1996) (Horbury, William, 1942 -)
The Midrashic Process. Irving Jacobs (1996) (Fishbane, Michael)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Midrash
Further subjects:B Midrash History and criticism
B Bible. Old Testament Criticism, interpretation, etc., Jewish
B Bible ; Old Testament ; Criticism, interpretation, etc., Jewish
B Bible
B Midrash ; History and criticism
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520 |a 1. What is Midrash? -- 2. Traditional motifs in early rabbinic exegesis in Job and the Generation of the Flood -- 3. Traditional motifs in early rabbinic exegesis in Job and Israel's early history as a nation -- 4. Popular legends and traditions in the archetypal sage -- 5. Popular legends and traditions in the archetypal priest-king -- 6. Popular legends and traditions in the regenerating tree -- 7. The midrashic background for James 2:21-23 -- 8. Elements of Near-Eastern mythology in rabbinic Aggadah -- Appendix 1. Job and the Generation of the Flood -- Appendix 2. Job in Israel's early history as a nation -- Appendix 3. The archetypal sage -- Appendix 4. The archetypal priest-king 
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