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Zer rimonim : meḥḳarim ba-Miḳra uva-parshanuto muḳdashim le-Prof. Rimon Kasher /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Kasher, Rimon, Avioz, Michael, 1967-, Assis, Eliyahu, Shemesh, Yael
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Hebrew
Publicado: Atlanta, GA : Society of Biblical Literature, [2013]
Colección:International voices in biblical studies ; no. 5.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The officers of the Israelites: from beaters to beaten (Exodus 5) / Jonathan Grossman
  • The early life of Moses (Exod 2-4) and the early life of Israel: parallel records in the book of Exodus / Joshua Berman
  • Moses's status in the inception of the Exodus narrative: testing, education and narrative development / Frank Polak
  • The sin and punishment of the licentious priest's daughter in the Hebrew Bible (Lev. 21:9) and in early Jewish interpretation / Joseph Fleishman
  • Biblical beginnings / Isaac Gottlieb
  • Jonathan's lot / Hezi Cohen
  • Solomon's Temple: fiction or reality? / Gershon Galil
  • Biblical criticism and the Samaritan issue: past and present / Yairah Amit
  • Restrained descriptions of war in the book of Kings / David Elgavish
  • Lessons from the prophet's reproach: the reshaping of Jehoshaphat's reign in the book of Chronicles / Brachi Elitzur
  • Defilement of God's name in Ezekiel / Tova Ganzel
  • The injunction against Ezekiel to mourn his wife's death (Ezek. 24:15-25 / Yael Shemesh
  • Urban ideology and the construction of space in Amos chapter 3 / Jonathan Ben Dov
  • The rîb with the inhabitants of Judea during the reign of Ahaz (Mic. 6:1-8) / Shmuel Vargon
  • Structure and meaning in Zechariah 8 / Elie Assis
  • Psalm 135, a mosaic and its meaning / Yair Zakovitch
  • Three philological notes on the book of Job / Edward L. Greenstein
  • "Eat this scroll" (Ezekiel 3:1): writing as a symbol and image in the Bible / Nili Shupak
  • Divine abandonment in Mesopotamian literature and the Bible: on the possibility of reconstructing an ancient theological discourse / Yitzhaq Feder
  • Traditions of layout concerning the poem of Ha'azinu in medieval biblical manuscripts from Ashkenaz / Hosi Peretz
  • The unconscious in the commentary of R. Isaas the son of Samuel the Spaniard to the book of Samuel / Shimon Shtober
  • On the "literal sense" in medieval Jewish exegesis and Daniel Al-Qumisi's contribution to the semantic study of the Hebrew Bible / Meira Poliak
  • On the structure of the exegesis of the Byzantine exegetical writing / Gershon Brin
  • Corrections and additions to Rashi's commentary on Amos by Rashi and his students / Jordan S. Penkower
  • Rashi's criticism of Mahberet Menahem / Jair Haas
  • Flying letters / Mayer Gruber
  • The text of Rashbam's commentary on the Torah according to MS Breslau and other sources / Jonathan Jacobs
  • Why did Rabbi Abraham Ibn Ezra leave Spain and go to Italy? / Uriel Simon
  • Ibn Ezra's secrets in Nachmanides' commentary: affinities in terminology and exegetical contexts / Miriam Sklarz
  • Radak on the exposition in biblical narrative / Ayelet Seidler
  • Later additions of Radak to his Sefer Ha-Shorashim and their theological goals / Yechiel Tzeitkin
  • Nachmanides' interpretations concerning Rachel's tomb in the development of his commentary on the Torah / Yosef Ofer
  • Symbolic acts in the book of Ezekiel according to Menachem ben Shimon's commentary / Tmima Davidovitz
  • The opinion of medieval biblical exegetes on the level of creative freedom that Moses had in writing the Torah / Eran Viezel
  • "O nations, acclaim his people (Deut. 32)": traces of Jewish-Christian polemic during the Renaissance / Moshe Rachimi.