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... Bereshit Rabbah ' merely an ideal or fictitious entity ? What then constitutes the identity of the work ' Bereshit Rabbah " ? Any preserved manuscript , or the modern ' critical ' edition by Theodor - Albeck ? These questions could ...
... Bereshit Rabbah ' merely an ideal or fictitious entity ? What then constitutes the identity of the work ' Bereshit Rabbah " ? Any preserved manuscript , or the modern ' critical ' edition by Theodor - Albeck ? These questions could ...
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... Bereshit Rabbah . In his comments on the latter two texts , he raises the following question ( or actually two questions ) , ' Does Bereshit Rabbah quote Yerushalmi , i.e. can we regard Bereshit Rabbah and Yerushalmi at the time of the ...
... Bereshit Rabbah . In his comments on the latter two texts , he raises the following question ( or actually two questions ) , ' Does Bereshit Rabbah quote Yerushalmi , i.e. can we regard Bereshit Rabbah and Yerushalmi at the time of the ...
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... Bereshit Rabbah , the arguments in favour of its textual identity and redactorial fixation are even stronger . I have dealt with this mat- ter in an extended review essay ( Milikowsky 2002 ) , and will here summarise the crucial points ...
... Bereshit Rabbah , the arguments in favour of its textual identity and redactorial fixation are even stronger . I have dealt with this mat- ter in an extended review essay ( Milikowsky 2002 ) , and will here summarise the crucial points ...
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Using Rabbinic Literature as a Source for the History | 7 |
The Palestinian Context of Rabbinic Judaism | 25 |
An Attempt to Define | 51 |
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