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Comparative Hermeneutics of Rabbinic Judaism, The, Volume Two
Seder Mo'ed
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434 pages
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This work provides a detailed examination of the hermeneutical methods used in comparing and contrasting Rabbinic Judaism. It explores the interpretive frameworks and analytical approaches employed by scholars to understand the nuances and complexities within Rabbinic texts. By focusing on the systematic nature of these comparisons, the book sheds light on the broader implications for the study of Jewish thought and tradition, offering insights into how Rabbinic Judaism has been shaped through various interpretive lenses.
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