- the [Fore]fathers'; also
transliterated as
Pirqei Avoth or
Pirkei Avos or
Pirke Aboth),
which translates to
English as
Chapters of the Fathers, is a compilation...
- was
composed in
Italy shortly after 830.
Scholars unanimously agree that
Pirke de-Rabbi
Eliezer is a work of the 8th or 9th century. The
earliest citation...
- Eden by
Rutherford H. Platt, Jr. [2]
Rabbi Eliezer (1916). "Chapter 36".
Pirke De
Rabbi Eliezer.
Translated by Friedlander,
Gerald (1916 translation ed...
- (Genesis 14:13), who told
Abraham that Lot had been
taken captive (Midrash
Pirke R. El.), and who
protected Sarah from
defilement by Abimelech.
Michael prevented...
- (see
Genesis 29:24, 46:18).
According to the
early rabbinical commentary Pirke De-Rabbi Eliezer,
Zilpah and Bilhah, the
handmaids of Leah and Rachel, respectively...
-
Jasher 19:52.
Internet Sacred Text Archive. Friedlander, Gerald, ed. (1916).
Pirkê de
Rabbi Eliezer. London: Paul, Trench,
Trubner & Co. p. 186.
Quran 26:161...
-
Encyclopedia (1901-0906)
quotes a
Rabbinic source, the 8th- or 9th-century
Pirke De-Rabbi Eliezer,
which derives the name from the
biblical Hebrew word seneh...
-
inclination begins to act upon
reaching the age of majority.
According to
Pirke Rabbi Eli'ezer 26,
Abraham rejected the
total idolatry of his
father and...
-
International Publishing Group, p. 460. ISBN 0-8264-6895-0 Friedlander, Gerald.
Pirke de
Rabbi Eliezer Varda Books "What the
Bible says
about Angels as Messengers"...
-
Section of
Yemenite Siddur, with
Babylonian supralinear punctuation (
Pirke Avot)...