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Mekhilta (Imperial Aramaic: מְכִילְתָּא, IPA /məˈχiltɑ/, "a
collection of
rules of interpretation";
corresponding to the
Mishnaic Hebrew מדה
middah 'measure'...
-
Einleitung in die Halach. Midraschim," p. 3
Compare I. Lewy, "Ein Wort über die
Mechilta des R. Simon," Breslau, 1889
Compare Hoffmann, l.c. pp. 72-77
Compare ib...
- Mekilta:
Collectaneen aus
einer Mechilta and
separately under the
title Liḳḳuṭe
Batar Liḳḳuṭe: Neue
Collectaneen aus
einer Mechilta zu Deuteronomium. It appears...
- laws of the book are
mapped to rules. Also in his
commentaries on the
Mechilta and the
Sifre written after that,
there are
references to the
rules in...
- "friend", "master", and "servant".
Other interpretations include "minister" (
Mechilta to
Parshah Jethro,
Exodus 18:1–20:23). The
early books of the
Bible mention...
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fragments were
collected by
David Zvi
Hoffmann and
published under the
title Mechilta de R.
Simon b. Jochai. This
Mekhilta compiled from
Midrash haGadol preserves...
- a man ****ociate with the wicked, not even to
bring him to the Torah” (
Mechilta).
Cornelius a
Lapide notes that in this discourse,
Jesus must have heard...
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Shefer commentary on the
Haggadah Birkat ha-Netziv,
Commentary on the
Mechilta Kidmas Ha'amek [She'eila],
being the
introduction to his
commentary on...
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false witness against God,
saying that God did not
create the world. —
Mechilta to
Exodus 20:13
According to the New Testament,
Jesus explains that obedience...
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literature on each
Biblical verse (Bavli, Yerushalmi, Sifra, Sifre,
Tosefta and
Mechilta) and to then
provide his own
analysis of how the
interpretations were deduced...