Ezekiel in Talmud and midrash
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Ezekiel in Talmud and midrash
(Studies in Judaism)
University Press of America, c2007
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Rabbis of classical Judaism, in the first six centuries of the Common Era, commented on the teachings of ancient Israel's prophets and shaped, as much as they were shaped by, prophecy. They commented on much of the Scriptural heritage and they made it their own. This collection of the Rabbinic comments on biblical books makes easily accessible the Rabbinic reading of the prophetic heritage and opens the way to the study of how normative Judaism responded to the challenge of the prophetic writings.
Table of Contents
Part 1 Preface Chapter 2 Ezekiel in the Mishnah, Tractate Abot, and the Tosefta Chapter 3 Ezekiel in Sifra, the Two Sifres and Mekhilta Attributed to R. Ishmael Chapter 4 Ezekiel in the Yerushalmi Chapter 5 Ezekiel in Genesis Rabbah, Leviticus Rabbah, and Pesiqta DeRab Kahana Chapter 6 Ezekiel in Esther Rabbah I, Ruth Rabbah, Song of Songs Rabbah, Lamentations Rabbah and the Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan Chapter 7 Ezekiel in the Bavli Part 8 Index
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