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Reading Scripture with the Rabbis - The Five Books of Moses (Paperback)
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Reading Scripture with the Rabbis - The Five Books of Moses (Paperback)
Series: Studies in Judaism
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This anthology illustrates how Judaism's classical rabbis of the
first seven centuries of the Common Era read the ancient Israelite
scriptures. It presents, in particular, a selection of writings
that show what happens to the five books of Moses at the hands of
the Rabbinical sages of the formative age of Judaism. Each
Midrash-compilation takes up a book of Scripture and systematically
expounds the message that the Rabbis derive from that particular
book. No statement by the rabbis of the meaning of a biblical book
emerges as a mere paraphrase of the plain sense of Scripture
itself. The compiler introduces the Rabbinic reading of the Five
books of Moses, Genesis through Genesis Rabbah, Exodus through
Mekhilta attributed to R. Ishmael, Leviticus through Leviticus
Rabbah, Numbers through Sifre to Numbers, and Deuteronomy through
Sifre to Deuteronomy. Genesis Rabbah shows how the rabbis found in
the book of Genesis lessons of history realized in their own times.
That approach to Scripture will not surprise Bible-believing
Christians. Mekhilta attributed to R. Ishmael shows how the Ten
Commandments are expounded in an inclusive spirit, so that the
Commandments cover important aspects of everyday life. Leviticus
Rabbah shows how the rabbis found in the laws of animal sacrifice
lessons of both history and morality, once more an approach
Christians will find congenial. The book of Numbers illustrates how
the ancient rabbis read Scripture in such a way as to validate and
justify rules that on the surface do not seem valid and just at
all. In the case I have chosen, the treatment of the wife accused
of infidelity, Numbers Chpater Five, the law of the Mishnah and the
Tosefta affords to the accused wife rights that Scripture does not
on the surface provide for her. We consider both the legal and the
exegetical treatment of the topic, with its emphasis, for both
norms of conduct and norms of conviction, upon God's justice. The
book of Deuteronomy at Chapter Thirty-Two contains Moses's profound
reflection on the me
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