Distefano Inner-Midrashic Introductions and Their Influence on Introductions to Medieval Rabbinic Bible Commentaries
1. Auflage 2009
ISBN: 978-3-11-021369-0
Verlag: De Gruyter
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E-Book, Englisch, Band 46, 243 Seiten, Gewicht: 10 g
Reihe: Studia Judaica
ISBN: 978-3-11-021369-0
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
The opening sections of some exegetical Midrashim deal with the same type of material that is found in introductions to medieval rabbinic Bible commentaries. The application of Goldberg’s form analysis to these sections reveals the new form “Inner-Midrashic Introduction” (IMI) as a thematic discourse on introductory issues to biblical books. By its very nature the IMI is embedded within the comments on the first biblical verse (1:1). Further analysis of medieval rabbinic Bible commentary introductions in terms of their formal, thematic, and material characteristics, reveals that a high degree of continuity exists between them and the IMIs, including another newly discovered form, the “Inner-Commentary Introduction”. These new discoveries challenge the current view that traces the origin of Bible introduction in Judaism exclusively to non-Jewish models. They also point to another important link between the Midrashim and the commentaries, i.e., the decomposition of the functional form midrash in the new discoursive context of the commentaries. Finally, the form analysis demonstrates how larger discourses are formed in the exegetical Midrashim.
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1;Preface;7
2;Contents;9
3;1. Introduction and Method of Study;17
4;2. The Inner-Midrashic Introduction in Sifra on Leviticus;53
5;3. The Inner-Midrashic Introduction in Leviticus Rabbah;61
6;4. The Inner-Midrashic Introduction in Song of Songs Rabbah;72
7;5. The Inner-Midrashic Introduction in Lamentations Rabbah;101
8;6. The Inner-Midrashic Introduction in Midrash Psalms;142
9;7. The Inner-Midrashic Introduction in Midrash Mishle;151
10;8. The Inner-Midrashic Introduction: Formal and Thematic Dimensions;160
11;9. The Influence of the Inner-Midrashic Introductions on Rashi’s Introductions;169
12;10. The Influence of the Inner-Midrashic Introductions on Ibn Ezra’s Introductions;183
13;11. The Influence of the Inner-Midrashic Introductions on Ibn Tibbon’s Introduction to Ecclesiastes;193
14;12. The Influence of the Inner-Midrashic Introductions on Radak’s Introductions;202
15;13. The Influence of the Inner-Midrashic Introductions on Ramban’s Introductions;208
16;14. Conclusion;213
17;15 Bibliography;217
18;Indices;235




