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Comparative Midrash - Sifre to Numbers and Sifre Zutta to Numbers (Paperback)
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Comparative Midrash - Sifre to Numbers and Sifre Zutta to Numbers (Paperback)
Series: Studies in Judaism
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The documentary hypothesis of the Rabbinic canon of late antiquity
maintains that complete documents form the smallest whole building
blocks of the Rabbinic system. These two volumes undertake a
concrete exercise in the realization of the documentary hypothesis.
It compares the rhetorical/formal and exegetical traits of two
entire, kindred documents. Then, through a side by side chart, it
compares each component of the two documents' treatment of the same
extended segment of Scripture, Numbers 19. Whole documents are to
be described and analyzed through a process of systematic
description, comparison, and contrast. What makes the study fresh
is that the author compares the two documents of the rabbinic canon
that are most alike-the two Sifres on Numbers. What makes it
surprising is the result: they have nothing in common. Each is
autonomous, and except for the scriptural foundation systematically
shared by both, neither intersects in an appreciable measure with
the other. Volume One (Chapters One and Two) deals with forms. In
Chapter One, the author surveys the forms of Sifre to Numbers and
identifies and classifies the formal patterns that govern
throughout. Then, with the formal and propositional program of
Sifre to Numbers as a base, in Chapter Two he does the same with
Sifre Zutta to Numbers. Volume Two (Chapters Three through Five)
deals with exegesis and systematic comparison of whole segments of
documents. Chapters Three and Four describe and compare the
exegetical patterns of the base-documents, with special reference
to the utilization of the verses of Scripture as foci of coherent
discourse. In Chapter Five, the author compares the treatment of
Huqqat, that is, a single passage of Scripture read by the two
commentaries respectively.
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