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  1. Midrash - Wikipedia

    Midrash (/ ˈmɪdrɑːʃ /; [1] Hebrew: מִדְרָשׁ; pl. מִדְרָשִׁים midrashim or מִדְרָשׁוֹת ‎ midrashot) is an expansive Jewish Biblical exegesis [2] using a rabbinic mode of interpretation prominent in the Talmud.

  2. What Is Midrash? | My Jewish Learning

    Midrash responds to contemporary problems and crafts new stories, making connections between new Jewish realities and the unchanging biblical text.

  3. What Is Midrash? - Chabad.org

    A form of the word darash, meaning “inquire” or “expound,” midrash is the rabbinic endeavor of mining the text of Tanach (the Hebrew Bible) to extract nuggets of hidden wisdom from its subterranean layers. This distinguishes midrash from peshat, which seeks to determine the literal meaning of the text. These midrashic texts can be divided into:

  4. Talmud and Midrash | Definition, Books, Examples, & Facts

    Talmud and Midrash, commentative and interpretative writings that hold a place in the Jewish religious tradition second only to the Bible (Old Testament). The Hebrew term Talmud (“study” or “learning”) commonly refers to a compilation of ancient teachings regarded as sacred and normative by Jews

  5. What is the Mishnah? What is a midrash? - GotQuestions.org

    Jan 5, 2022 · A particular teaching within the Mishnah is called a midrash. Orthodox Judaism believes that Moses received the Torah (the books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy) from God and that he wrote down everything God spoke to him.

  6. Midrash, Aggadah, Midrash Rabbah | Sefaria

    Midrash Rabbah is made up of ten independent midrashic collections, one on each of the Five Books of Moses and the five megillot. While some of the texts in this collection are from the same time and place and share some characteristics, there is …

  7. A Definition of the Term "Midrash" - Learn Religions

    Jul 3, 2019 · In Judaism, the term Midrash (plural Midrasham) refers to a form of rabbinic literature that offers commentary or interpretation of biblical texts. A Midrash (pronounced "mid-rash") …

  8. Topical Bible: Midrash

    It refers to a genre of rabbinic literature that provides commentary, interpretation, and expansion on the Hebrew Scriptures. The Midrash seeks to explore the deeper meanings of the biblical text, often filling in narrative gaps and offering moral, theological, and legal insights.

  9. What are the Mishnah and Midrash? - Bible Hub

    The term “Midrash” (plural “Midrashim”) refers to a method and a body of works that interpret the Hebrew Scriptures. The earliest forms of Midrash began to appear around the same era as the Mishnah and continued to develop over the following centuries.

  10. Midrash Aggadah - My Jewish Learning

    Midrash Rabbah, the “Great Midrash,” is the name given to a set of collections linked to each of the five books of the Torah and the five scrolls of the Ketuvim (Writings, the third section of the Hebrew Bible) read on holidays.

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