Scripture as Logos: Rabbi Ishmael and the Origins of Midrash (Divinations: Rereading Late Ancient Religion)

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Scripture as Logos: Rabbi Ishmael and the Origins of Midrash (Divinations: Rereading Late Ancient Religion)

"The study of midrash - the biblical exegesis, parables, and anecdotes of the Rabbis - has enjoyed a renaissance in recent years. Most recent scholarship, however, has focused on the aggadic or narrative midrash, while halakhic or legal midrash - the exegesis of biblical law - has received relatively little attention. In Scripture as Logos, Azzan Yadin addresses this long-standing need, examining early, tannaitic (70-200 C.E.) legal midrash, focusing on the interpretative tradition associated with the figure of Rabbi Ishmael." "This is a study of midrashic hermeneutics, growing out of the observation that the Rabbi Ishmael midrashim contain a dual personification of Scripture, which is referred to as both "torah" and "ha-katuv." It is Yadin's contribution to note that the two terms are not in fact synonymous but rather serve as metonymies for Sinai on the one hand and, on the other, the rabbinic house of study, the bet midrash. Yadin develops this insight, ultimately presenting the complex but highly coherent interpretive ideology that underlies these rabbinic texts, an ideology that - contrary to the dominant view today - seeks to minimize the role of the rabbinic reader by presenting Scripture as actively self-interpretive." "Moving beyond textual analysis, Yadin then locates the Rabbi Ishmael hermeneutic within the religious landscape of Second Temple and post-Temple literature. The result is a series of surprising connections between these rabbinic texts and Wisdom literature, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the Church Fathers, all of which lead to a radical rethinking of the origins of rabbinic midrash and, indeed, of the Rabbis as a whole."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
248

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First Sentence

"In attempting to uncover the understanding of Scripture that underlies the Rabbi Ishmael midrashim, particularly as it constitutes particular modes of interpretation, I begin by examining the terminology employed by the Rabbi Ishmael midrashim, to refer to Scripture."

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Library of Congress
BM517.M43Y33 2004, BM517.M43 Y33 2004

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
248
Dimensions
9.1 x 6.3 x 1.2 inches
Weight
1.1 pounds

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Open Library
OL9717145M
Internet Archive
scriptureaslogos0000yadi
ISBN 10
0812237919
ISBN 13
9780812237917
LCCN
2003070539
OCLC/WorldCat
54001598
Library Thing
3245391
Goodreads
489271

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