
Scripture and Tradition: Rabbi Akiva and the Triumph of Midrash
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
320
Language
English
Published
Jan 6, 2015
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN-10
0812246438
ISBN-13
9780812246438
Description
Azzan Yadin-Israel explores the intricate relationship between Scripture and tradition through the lens of Rabbi Akiva in this compelling work. He delves into the significance of the Sifra, an essential early rabbinic commentary on the Book of Leviticus, showcasing how Akiva's interpretations fundamentally shaped Jewish thought.
The book provides a rich analysis of the methods employed by Akiva, revealing his profound understanding of the biblical text and his innovative approach to exegesis. By examining the triumph of Midrash as a critical tool in rabbinic literature, Yadin-Israel illustrates the dynamic interplay between written law and oral tradition.
Readers will find themselves drawn into a world where ancient commentary resonates with contemporary issues, making it relevant for scholars and laypersons alike. This work offers a fresh perspective on the enduring legacy of Rabbi Akiva and the development of Jewish interpretative traditions.
The book provides a rich analysis of the methods employed by Akiva, revealing his profound understanding of the biblical text and his innovative approach to exegesis. By examining the triumph of Midrash as a critical tool in rabbinic literature, Yadin-Israel illustrates the dynamic interplay between written law and oral tradition.
Readers will find themselves drawn into a world where ancient commentary resonates with contemporary issues, making it relevant for scholars and laypersons alike. This work offers a fresh perspective on the enduring legacy of Rabbi Akiva and the development of Jewish interpretative traditions.
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