From Tradition to Commentary: Torah and Its Interpretation in the Midrash Sifre to DeuteronomyState University of New York Press, 2012年2月1日 - 365 頁 This book examines Torah and its interpretation both as a recurring theme in the early rabbinic commentary and as the very practice of the commentary. It studies the phenomenon of ancient rabbinic scriptural commentary in relation to the perspectives of literary and historical criticisms and their complex intersection. The author discusses extensively the nature of ancient commentary, comparing and contrasting it with the antecedents in the pesharim of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the allegorical commentaries of Philo of Alexandria. He develops a model for a dynamic understanding of the literary structure and sociohistorical function of early rabbinic commentary, and then applies this model to the Sifre — to the oldest extant running commentary to Deuteronomy and one of the oldest rabbinic collections of exegesis. Fraade examines the commentary's representation of revelation and its reception at Mt. Sinai, with particular attention to its fractured refiguration and interrelation of Scripture, tradition, and history. He discusses the commentary's discursive empowering of the class of sages in their collective self-understanding as Israel's authorized teachers, leaders, legislators, and judges. The author also probes the tension between Torah and nature as witnesses to Israel's covenant with God. |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 45 筆
第 ix 頁
... Translations Chapter One . Introduction : The Turn to Commentary Chapter Two . Re - Presenting Revelation Introduction Sifre Texts and Commentary The Lord Came from Sinai ( §343 ) Lover , Indeed , of the People ( s ) ( §344 ) The ...
... Translations Chapter One . Introduction : The Turn to Commentary Chapter Two . Re - Presenting Revelation Introduction Sifre Texts and Commentary The Lord Came from Sinai ( §343 ) Lover , Indeed , of the People ( s ) ( §344 ) The ...
第 xiii 頁
... translation and explication of a section of the Sifre with which I had thought I was finally done . A barayta cited in the Babylonian Talmud ( Roš . Haš . 25a - b ; cf. t . Roš . Haš . 2:28 ) asks why the biblical elders , who shared ...
... translation and explication of a section of the Sifre with which I had thought I was finally done . A barayta cited in the Babylonian Talmud ( Roš . Haš . 25a - b ; cf. t . Roš . Haš . 2:28 ) asks why the biblical elders , who shared ...
第 xv 頁
... follows standard practice ( see JBL ibid . ) , but iōta subscript is not indicated ; those who know Greek should be able to supply it where needed . χυ Note on the Textual Basis of the Translations Translations of Transliterations.
... follows standard practice ( see JBL ibid . ) , but iōta subscript is not indicated ; those who know Greek should be able to supply it where needed . χυ Note on the Textual Basis of the Translations Translations of Transliterations.
第 xvii 頁
... translation is based on a text significantly different from Finkelstein's text , I give its text - critical basis ( primarily MS Vatican ) , plus significant alternatives ... translation will xvii Note on theTextual Basis of the Translations.
... translation is based on a text significantly different from Finkelstein's text , I give its text - critical basis ( primarily MS Vatican ) , plus significant alternatives ... translation will xvii Note on theTextual Basis of the Translations.
第 xviii 頁
... translation will differ from them at least to the extent that I have not done so . A recent complete German translation ( Der tannaitische Midrasch Sifre Deuteronomium , trans . Hans Bietenhard [ Berlin , New York : Peter Lang , 1984 ] ...
... translation will differ from them at least to the extent that I have not done so . A recent complete German translation ( Der tannaitische Midrasch Sifre Deuteronomium , trans . Hans Bietenhard [ Berlin , New York : Peter Lang , 1984 ] ...
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