Not to be confused with Joab in rabbinic literature.
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Allusions in rabbinic literature to the Biblical character Job, the object of sufferings and tribulations in the Book of Job, contain various expansions, elaborations and inferences beyond what is presented in the text of the Bible itself.
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Allusions inrabbinicliterature to the Biblical character Job, the object of sufferings and tribulations in the Book of Job, contain various expansions...
Rabbinicliterature, in its broadest sense, is the entire spectrum of rabbinic writings throughout Jewish history. However, the term often refers specifically...
Allusions inrabbinicliterature to the Biblical character Noah, who saved his family and representatives of all the animals from a great flood by constructing...
Discussions inrabbinicliterature of the biblical character Moses, who led the Israelites out of Egypt and through their wanderings in the wilderness...
Allusions inrabbinicliterature to the Biblical character Jonah, the unwilling prophet on whom the Book of Jonah centers, contain various expansions,...
regarding a niece. The fifth-century rabbinic midrash Genesis Rabbah dedicates a large amount of attention to Sarah in particular. Not only are a relatively...
"the new quarter". According to Rabbinic interpretation, Huldah and Deborah were the principal professed woman prophets in the Nevi'im (Prophets) portion...
captivity. In Jewish rabbinicliterature, especially the aggadah, Jeremiah and Moses are often mentioned together, their life and works being presented in parallel...
was the chief character in the Book of Esther. She is counted among the prophetesses of Israel. Allusions inrabbinicliterature to the Biblical story of...
donkey, is simply a framework invented in order to be able to insert much older poems. Inrabbinicliterature Balaam is represented as one of seven gentile...
weight to what were then recent digs at Hazor by Yigael Yadin. Inrabbinicliterature Joshua is regarded as a faithful, humble, deserving, wise man. Biblical...
Isaiah, the name Amoz appears nowhere else in the Bible. The rabbis of the Talmud declared, based upon a rabbinic tradition, that Amoz was the brother of...
the proselyte and former prostitute Rahab. Some statements found inrabbinicliterature posit that Ezekiel was the son of Jeremiah, who was (also) called...
stoned him, and he died "in the court of the house of the Lord" (24:21). Inrabbinicalliterature, Zechariah was the son-in-law of the king, and, being...
milah (ritual circumcision). He appears in numerous stories and references in the Haggadah and rabbinicliterature, including the Babylonian Talmud. According...
being the latter. In Jewish tradition and rabbinicliterature on Noah, rabbis blame Satan for the intoxicating properties of the wine. In the context of...
himself, and a descendant of Eliphaz the Temanite, the first of the friends of Job to speak with him about his tribulations. The other is 607–586 BCE, when...
and used it in a feminist ceremony of guided meditation. Miriam's cup is linked to the midrash of Miriam's Well, described as "a rabbinic legend that...
fellow here to carry on like this in front of me? Must this man come into my house?" David is an important figure inRabbinic Judaism, with many legends about...
the non-canonical books referenced in the Bible. In 1 Kings 11:41 it is referred to as the Acts of Solomon. Rabbinic tradition credits Ahijah with having...
role in the Bible, Samuel is mentioned in Jewish rabbinicalliterature, in the Christian New Testament, and in the second chapter of the Quran (although...
57–74. Rainer Albertz, Israel in exile: the history and literature of the sixth century B.C.E., Society of Biblical Literature, 2003, p. 246 Goldingray, John...
"Help/Court of El") was the name of at least three different individuals in the Bible. Eliezer of Damascus (Hebrew: דַּמֶּשֶׂק אֱלִיעֶזֶר, Modern: Damméseq...
patriarch whose name was not changed. Rabbinicliterature also linked Isaac's blindness in old age, as stated in the Bible, to the sacrificial binding:...
mother of Jacob and Esau, and the granddaughter of Bethuel, and rabbinicliterature goes even further, with the Book of Jasher claiming Leah and Rachel...