Die Midrasch-Exegese im Dienst der Literarkritik: zum Beispiel: Krieg und Frieden in Dtn 2,24-32

In this chapter, the author talks about the possibility of fertilization of the literary-critical method from the sources of the biblical Jewish midrashic exegesis. The land of Sihon king on the east bank of the Jordan River is described explicitly as the land that GodgivesIsraelas aninheritance.The...

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Main Author: Gesundheit, Shimon 1961- (Author)
Format: Electronic/Print Article
Language:German
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Published: Brill [2014]
In: Munich 2013
Year: 2013, Volume: 21, Pages: 111-124
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Exegesis / Rabbinic Judaism
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Bible. Deuteronomium 2,24-32
B Peace
B War
B Midrash
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Summary:In this chapter, the author talks about the possibility of fertilization of the literary-critical method from the sources of the biblical Jewish midrashic exegesis. The land of Sihon king on the east bank of the Jordan River is described explicitly as the land that GodgivesIsraelas aninheritance.The chapter presents three short Midrashim. Theologically, the Midrash refers to the rabbinic principle that there are certain universal values ​​thatprecededthe laws of the Torah and therefore are more basic than the Torah.The author adds reflections to the radicalism of rabbinic theology that is revealed in the Midrashim. In all three Midrashim of disobedience to God's command war is not only clearly recognized, but also positively assessed, since it is higher ethical ideals.The original text of the chapter is in German.
ISBN:9004278230
Contains:Enthalten in: Munich 2013
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 0.1163/9789004281226_007