10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HAGADIC»
Discover the use of
hagadic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hagadic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature
It must also be remarked that some of these rules, especially those which
involved an alteration of the text and a departure from the literal meaning, were
not used in Halachic exegesis, and that the Hagadic exegesis employs many
more than ...
John Kitto, William Lindsay Alexander, 1876
2
Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical ...
V. Importance of the Halachic and Hagadic Exegesis. —When it is borne in mind
that the amiotators and punctuators of the Hebrew text, and the translators of the
ancient versions, were Jews impregnated with the theological opinions of the ...
John McClintock, James Strong, 1894
3
Coheleth: commonly called The book of Ecclesiastes ; ...
The extent, however, of the Hagadic influence on the ancient versions can only
be ascertained by a careful comparison of these versions with the Midrashim, the
Talmud, and the Chaldee paraphrases. It will then be seeu that many of the ...
Christian David Ginsburg, 1861
4
Coheleth, commonly called the book of Ecclesiastes
The extent1, however, of the Hagadic influence on the ancient versions can only
be ascertained by a careful comparison of these versions with the Midrashim, the
Talmud, and the Chaldee paraphrases. It will then be seen that many of the ...
5
Cyclopædia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical ...
Thus, when it is said that " God spake, descended upon esrth, ascended into
heaven, smelled the sweet smell of sacrifice*, repented in his heart, was angrv,"
etc., or when the Hagadic works describe the body and the mansions of God, etc.,
...
John McClintock, James Strong, 1894
6
The Jewish Quarterly Review
But many of the older works of Hagadic literature have disappeared and left no
trace, while of others there exist only fragments, preserved as quotations in the
Talmud and in later Midrashic literature. The work of Pseudo-Philo must be ...
Israel Abrahams, Claude Goldsmid Montefiore, 1898
7
Coheleth, commonly called the Book of Ecclesiastes: ...
The extent, however, of the Hagadic influence on the ancient versions can only
be ascertained by a careful comparison of these versions with the Midrashim, the
Talmud, and the Chaldee paraphrases. It will then be seen that many of the ...
8
Biblical Hermeneutics, First Edition: A Treatise on the ...
have the substance of the Midrashim preserved in the Talmud and the Hagadic
literature of the first three centuries of the Christian era.1 The later Jewish
exegesis was influenced by controversies with Christians, and by the sect of the ...
Milton Spenser Terry, 1999
9
Babylonian Talmud: Part X
C. COLLECTIONS OF THE HAGADIC PORTIONS OF THE TALMUD. While the
abovementioned CompendiumsandCodesarerestricted toabstractingonlythe
legal matter (Halakha)ofthe Talmud,R.Jacobibn Chabib,
flourishingatthebeginning ...
10
Documents of Jewish Sectaries
Altogether, I have the feeling that the "higher theology" is a little too hasty in its
reconstruction of Pharisaic Judaism, relying too much on a few isolated Hagadic
passages which in one way or another crept into Rabbinic literature, and entirely
...