- the Talmud. In the Midrash, the
aggadic and
halakhic material are
compiled as two
distinct collections: The
Aggadic Midrashim, generally, are explanatory...
- (midrashim on
Jewish law).
Aggadic expositors availed themselves of
various techniques,
including sayings of
prominent rabbis.
These aggadic explanations could...
- both
arranged as
alphabetic acrostics. Each
proverb is
followed by an
aggadic commentary.
Adolf Neubauer and
Abraham Epstein argued for a
satirical character...
- JSTOR 3262916. Metzger, David; Katz,
Steven B. (2010). "The 'Place' of
Rhetoric in
Aggadic Midrash".
College English. 72 (6).
National Council of
Teachers of English:...
-
flourishing in 3rd
century Roman-ruled
Syria Palaestina. The
midrash forms an
aggadic commentary on Genesis, in
keeping with the
midrashic exegesis of that age...
- Shir ha-Shirim
Rabbah (Hebrew: שיר השירים רבה) is an
aggadic midrash on Song of Songs,
quoted by
Rashi under the
title "Midrash Shir ha-Shirim". It is...
- a
halachic midrash to Book of Exodus, the
majority of the
Mekhilta is
aggadic in character. From
Exodus 12 the
midrash was
continued without interruption...
- been proposed. As a targum, it is not just a
translation but
incorporates aggadic material collected from
various sources as late as the
Midrash Rabbah as...
-
Kahana (Jewish
Babylonian Aramaic: פסיקתא דרב כהנא) is a
collection of
aggadic midrash which exists in two editions,
those of
Salomon Buber (Lyck, 1868)...
-
Jerusalem Talmud and
commentaries Midrashic literature:
Halakhic Midrash Aggadic Midrash Halakhic literature Major codes of
Jewish law and
custom Mishneh...