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1Biblische Figuren in Der Rabbinischen Literatur

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  • Title: ➤  Biblische Figuren in Der Rabbinischen Literatur
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  • Language: ger
  • Number of Pages: Median: 395
  • Publisher: ➤  Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter - Peter Lang Publishing
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  • First Year Published: 1998
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    Genesis Rabbah

    Genesis Rabbah (Hebrew: בְּרֵאשִׁית רַבָּה, romanized: Bərēšīṯ Rabbā, also known as Bereshit Rabbah and abbreviated as GenR) is a religious text from Judaism's

    Naamah (Genesis)

    Rashi's commentary on Genesis 4:22), and a daughter of Enoch, Noah's great-grandfather, in the early Jewish midrash Genesis Rabba (23.3) Some Jewish traditions

    Adam in rabbinic literature

    3, end Genesis 1:26, Genesis Rabba 8 Hagigah 12a, Sanhedrin 38b Bava Batra 58a Targum Yerushalmi Genesis 3:7; Genesis Rabba 11 Genesis Rabba 8; Midrash

    Noah in rabbinic literature

    haYashar and Genesis Rabba both agree that Noah's wife was called Naamah. According to the latter, she was the sister of Tubal-cain (Genesis 4:21); according

    Genesis flood narrative

    The Genesis flood narrative (chapters 6–9 of the Book of Genesis) is a Hebrew flood myth. It tells of God's decision to return the universe to its pre-creation

    Generations of Noah

    the indigenous peoples of Brittany. The author of the Midrash Rabba (on Genesis Rabba §37) takes a different view, alleging that the descendants of Rifath

    Gematria

    gematria is used in the Talmud and Midrash as in Jerusalem Talmud, Genesis Rabba 95:3, and elaborately in Rabbinic literature. It involves reading words

    Asher

    of." Sefer ha Yashar "Sefer ha-Yashar, Wayesheb" Sifre, l.c. Genesis Rabba 71 Genesis Rabba. Sifre, l.c.; Menachot (Babylonian Talmud) 85b; Targum Yerushalmi

    Nimrod

    midrash such as Genesis Rabba. Several of these early Judaic sources also assert that the king Amraphel, who wars with Abraham later in Genesis, is none other

    Midrash Rabba

    Midrash Rabba or Midrash Rabbah can refer to part of or the collective whole of specific aggadic midrashim on the books of the Torah and the Five Megillot