- The
Mekhilta include: The
Mekhilta of
Rabbi Ishmael, on the Book of
Exodus The
Mekhilta of
Rabbi Shimon ben Yochai, on the Book of
Exodus The
Mekhilta le-Sefer...
- is a
midrash on the
names of the
letters of the
hebrew alphabet.
Mekhilta. The
Mekhilta essentially functions as a
commentary on the Book of Exodus. There...
- The
Mekhilta of
Rabbi Ishmael (Jewish
Babylonian Aramaic: מְכִילְתָּא דְּרַבִּי יִשְׁמָעֵאל IPA /məˈχiltʰɑ/, "a
collection of
rules of interpretation")...
- The
Mekhilta of
Rabbi Shimon ben
Yochai (Jewish
Babylonian Aramaic: מכילתא דרבי שמעון בן יוחאי, romanized:
Mǝkhilta dǝ-Rabbi Shimʿon ben Yoḥai) is midrash...
- main
collections of
barayata are the
Tosefta and the
Halakhic Midrashim (
Mekhilta,
Sifra and Sifre). The
authority of the
barayata is
somewhat less than...
- The
Mekhilta le-Sefer
Devarim (Hebrew: מכילתא לספר דברים, lit. 'collection of
rules of
interpretation for the Book of Deuteronomy') is a
halakhic midrash...
-
Exodus Mekhilta of
Rabbi Ishmael Mekhilta of
Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai...
-
works called the
Sifre and
Mekhilta of
Rabbi Shimon ben
Yochai are
attributed to him (not to be
confused with the
Mekhilta of
Rabbi Ishmael, of which...
-
midrash halakha. It
translates the word ra'ah (Exodus 21:8) "displease" (
Mekhilta, Mishpatim),
which is
contrary to the
interpretation of
Rabbi Eliezer....
-
Department of Philosophy, Bar Ilan
University Pesachim 70b —
meaning "preacher"
Mekhilta Beshallaḥ 3:36, ed. Weiss.
Pesachim 70b.
Compare also Josephus, l.c., Παλλίων...