שמותJewish Publication Society, 1991 - 278 עמודים The JPS Torah Commentary series guides readers through the words and ideas of the Torah. Each volume is the work of a scholar who stands at the pinnacle of his field. Every page contains:
Each volume also contains supplementary essays that elaborate upon key words and themes, a glossary of commentators and sources, extensive bibliographic notes, and maps. |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 54
עמוד 63
... interpretation , it was " a night ever under protection from malevolent beings . " 67 Later Jewish history gave this particular exposition of the text an ironically tragic twist , for throughout Christian Europe in the Middle Ages , and ...
... interpretation , it was " a night ever under protection from malevolent beings . " 67 Later Jewish history gave this particular exposition of the text an ironically tragic twist , for throughout Christian Europe in the Middle Ages , and ...
עמוד 93
... interpretation in ancient Israel . Biblical authors used the theme in various ways . Frequently the episode serves as the motif of Israel " trying " and " provoking " God . Numbers 14 : 22–23 makes a general statement of the many such ...
... interpretation in ancient Israel . Biblical authors used the theme in various ways . Frequently the episode serves as the motif of Israel " trying " and " provoking " God . Numbers 14 : 22–23 makes a general statement of the many such ...
עמוד 95
... interpreted the sudden appearance of the Israelites in this region as a menacing encroachment upon their territory and ... interpretation , highly plausible , is that of Rashbam , according to which Moses held up a standard bearing some ...
... interpreted the sudden appearance of the Israelites in this region as a menacing encroachment upon their territory and ... interpretation , highly plausible , is that of Rashbam , according to which Moses held up a standard bearing some ...
תוכן
Reversal of Fortune | 3 |
The Commissioning of Moses | 13 |
Initial Failure | 22 |
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