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Jeremiah in Talmud and Midrash
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436 pages
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Focusing on the reception of Israelite Scripture, this sourcebook analyzes how the Rabbinic community interpreted the prophetic texts, specifically through the lens of Jeremiah. It provides extensive translations and documentation, exploring the dual Torah's formation and how Rabbinic literature selects, explains, and utilizes scriptural language. By examining the interaction between the prophetic and Rabbinic documents, it sheds light on the evolving interpretation and significance of these texts within Judaism.
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2006, paperback
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