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|a Scripture and Tradition :
|b Rabbi Akiva and the Triumph of Midrash /
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|a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania :
|b University of Pennsylvania Press,
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
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|c ©2015.
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|a Divinations : Rereading Late Ancient Religion
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|t Frontmatter --
|t Contents --
|t Introduction --
|t Chapter 1. The Sifra as Midrash: Hermeneutic Markedness --
|t Chapter 2. The Sifra as Midrash: Vacuity and Semantic Discontinuity --
|t Chapter 3. Terminological Identity and the Hermeneutics of Camouflage --
|t Chapter 4. "On the Basis of This, They Said" (Mikan 'Amru) and the Role of Scripture --
|t Chapter 5. Rabbi Akiva the Interpreter: From the Mishnah to the Talmud --
|t Chapter 6: Rabbi Akiva, the Anonymous Sifra, and the Hermeneutics of Camouflage --
|t Chapter 7. Rabbi Akiva's Biographical Transformation --
|t Chapter 8. The Anomaly of Tannaitic Literature: Interpretation, Revelation, and Mysteries --
|t Excursus. Oral Tradition as the Site of Esotericism --
|t Chapter 9. Midrash and Extra-Scriptural Tradition: A Synchronic Model --
|t Conclusion: Rabbi Akiva and the Ironic Triumph of Midrash --
|t Appendix: Hebrew Sources --
|t List of Abbreviations --
|t Notes --
|t Index of Classical Sources --
|t General Index --
|t Acknowledgments.
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|a Analyzing the layers of interpretation in the Sifra and the transformation of Rabbi Akiva's portrayal in rabbinic literature more broadly, Azzan Yadin-Israel traces an ideological shift toward scriptural authority and away from received traditions.
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