- This was the
genesis of the
midrashim which are in the
nature of
running haggadic commentaries to
single books of the Bible, as Bere**** Rabbah,
Eikah Rabbati...
-
Haggadic Midrash texts Al-Asatir—legendary
Aramaic texts from the 11th and 12th centuries, containing:
Haggadic Midrash, Abu'l
Hasan al-Suri
Haggadic...
-
early eleventh century.: 133 Like the Qurʾānic
commentaries or
Jewish haggadic texts, however, the Qaṣaṣ are
often didactic rather than
simply narrative...
-
curious comment in
Debarim R. 1 (ed. Warsh., p. 4a) in
connection with a
Haggadic discussion of
Genesis 43:14, which,
however fanciful,
makes a Messianic...
-
contained in Clement's
first letter to the
Corinthians (ep. 43) is in
haggadic-midrashic style, and may
probably be
ascribed to
Jewish or, more strictly...
- containing:
Haggadic Midrash, Abu'l
Hasan al-Suri
Haggadic Midrash,
Memar Markah—3rd or 4th
century theological treatises attributed to
Hakkam Markha Haggadic Midrash...
- July 15, 2024. Aptowitzer, V. (1924). "Asenath, the Wife of Joseph: A
Haggadic Literary-Historical Study" (PDF).
Hebrew Union College Annual. 1: 239–306...
- needed] and is also
found in India. It may be
possible to
distinguish in the
haggadic legends of
biblical character those portions that
probably formed part...
- David's own great-grandmother (Ruth → Obed →
Jesse → David). Ruth Rabbah, a
haggadic and
homiletic interpretation of the Book of Ruth,
makes the
blood relationship...
-
Palestinian Aramaic)
found in the
Aramaic portions of the
Palestinian Talmud and
haggadic midrashim and
other sources; e)
Modern Aramaic (in its
eastern and western...