From Sermon to Commentary
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From Sermon to Commentary

Expounding the Bible in Talmudic Babylonia

  1. 176 pages
  2. English
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From Sermon to Commentary

Expounding the Bible in Talmudic Babylonia

About this book

The Bible has always been vital to Jewish religious life, and it has been expounded in diverse ways. Perhaps the most influential body of Jewish biblical interpretation is the Midrash that was produced by expositors during the first five centuries CE. Many such teachings are collected in the Babylonian Talmud, the monumental compendium of Jewish law and lore that was accepted as the definitive statement of Jewish oral tradition for subsequent generations.

However, many of the Talmud's interpretations of biblical passages appear bizarre or pointless. From Sermon to Commentary: Expounding the Bible in Talmudic Babylonia tries to explain this phenomenon by carefully examining representative passages from a variety of methodological approaches, paying particular attention to comparisons with Midrash composed in the Land of Israel.

Based on this investigation, Eliezer Segal argues that the Babylonian sages were utilizing discourses that had originated in Israel as rhetorical sermons in which biblical interpretation was being employed in an imaginative, literary manner, usually based on the interplay between two or more texts from different books of the Bible. Because they did not possess their own tradition of homiletic preaching, the Babylonian rabbis interpreted these comments without regard for their rhetorical conventions, as if they were exegetical commentaries, resulting in the distinctive, puzzling character of Babylonian Midrash.

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. Introduction: Aggadic Midrash in Babylonia
  4. 1 A Chamber on the Wall
  5. 2 A Holy Man of God
  6. 3 Two Faces
  7. 4 Daughters of Zion
  8. 5 Cave of Machpelah
  9. 6 Amraphel and Nimrod
  10. 7 A New King
  11. 8 The Fish
  12. 9 Sevenfold
  13. 10 “From India Even unto Ethiopia”
  14. 11 Ahasuerus, a Clever King or a Stupid King?
  15. 12 “The Court of the Garden…”
  16. 13 Treasure Cities
  17. 14 Pithom and Raamses
  18. 15 Shiphrah and Puah
  19. 16 Coats of Skins
  20. 17 To Do His Business
  21. 18 Orpah and Harafah
  22. 19 Shobach and Shophach
  23. 20 Elishah and the Children
  24. 21 Staff or Goblet
  25. 22 King and Commoner
  26. 23 Ezekiel’s Cry
  27. 24 Mahlon and Chilion
  28. 25 His Eldest Son
  29. 26 Achan and Zimri
  30. 27 Ham and Noah
  31. 28 Sennacherib, Clever or Stupid?
  32. 29 Copper Precious as Gold
  33. 30 Non-Babylonian Examples
  34. Conclusions
  35. Works Cited
  36. Indexes