An edition of My perfect one (2015)

My perfect one

typology and early Rabbinic interpretation of Song of Songs

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An edition of My perfect one (2015)

My perfect one

typology and early Rabbinic interpretation of Song of Songs

Most studies of the history of interpretation of Song of Songs focus on its interpretation from late antiquity to modernity. In My Perfect One, Jonathan Kaplan examines earlier rabbinic interpretation of this work by investigating an underappreciated collection of works of rabbinic literature from the first few centuries of the Common Era, known as the tannaitic midrashim. In a departure from earlier scholarship that too quickly classified rabbinic interpretation of Song of Songs as allegorical, Kaplan advocates a more nuanced understanding of the approach of the early sages, who read Song of Songs employing typological interpretation in order to correlate Scripture with exemplary events in Israel's history. Throughout the book Kaplan explores ways in which this portrayal helped shape a model vision of rabbinic piety as well as an idealized portrayal of their beloved, God, in the wake of the destruction, dislocation, and loss the Jewish community experienced in the first two centuries of the Common Era. The archetypal language of Song of Songs provided, as Kaplan argues, a textual landscape in which to imagine an idyllic construction of Israel's relationship to her beloved, marked by mutual devotion and fidelity. Through this approach to Song of Songs, the Tannaim helped lay the foundations for later Jewish thought of a robust theology of intimacy in God's relationship with the Jewish people.

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English
Pages
225

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Table of Contents

Song of Songs as a divine love song
Song of Songs and Tannaitic literature
Allegory, Mashal, or figuration?: Song of Songs in early Rabbinic interpretation
Song of Songs and Israel's national narrative
Female beauty and the affective nature of Rabbinic piety
Israel's ideal man
Absence makes the heart grow fonder? Domesticating the elusive lover of Song of Songs.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Published in
New York
Copyright Date
2015

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
223/.906088296
Library of Congress
BS1485.52 .K37 2015, BS1485.52.K37 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 225 pages
Number of pages
225

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28411752M
Internet Archive
myperfectonetypo0000kapl
ISBN 10
0199359334, 0199359342, 0199359350
ISBN 13
9780199359332, 9780199359349, 9780199359356
LCCN
2014033924
OCLC/WorldCat
890080285

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