Deuteronomy Rabbah (Hebrew: דברים רבה) is an aggadah or homiletic commentary on the Book of Deuteronomy.
It does not contain running commentaries on the entire book of Deuteronomy. Rather, it consists of 25 complete, independent homilies (and two fragmentary ones) on 27 sections of Deuteronomy, most of which are recognizable as sedarim (the Sabbatical lessons for public worship according to the Palestinian three-year cycle). The commentary covers only one verse, or a few verses, from each section.
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DeuteronomyRabbah (Hebrew: דברים רבה) is an aggadah or homiletic commentary on the Book of Deuteronomy. It does not contain running commentaries on the...
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compositions: 1) Genesis Rabbah 2) Mekhilta of Rabbi Shimon ben Yochai (on Exodus), 3) Sifrei (on Numbers) and 4) Sifrei (on Deuteronomy). Regarding the reference...
are contained in DeuteronomyRabbah where they must be regarded as later additions. The entire passage represented by DeuteronomyRabbah 11:9-10 is found...
the end of the 10th century CE. The first part is called "Seder Eliyahu Rabbah" (31 chapters); the second, "Seder Eliyahu Zuṭa" (15 chapters). This midrash...
homiletic work, since Tanhuma on Genesis 19 and on Deuteronomy 2:31, as well as DeuteronomyRabbah on 2:31, likewise contains homilies. The midrash must...