Three Approaches to Biblical Metaphor: From Abraham Ibn Ezra and Maimonides to David KimhiBRILL, 2003 M01 1 - 375 páginas This volume explores how the poetic technique of biblical metaphor was analyzed within the Jewish exegetical tradition that developed in Muslim Spain during the Golden Age of Hebrew poetry and was then transplanted to a Christian milieu. Abraham Ibn Ezra and Maimonides applied concepts from Arabic poetics, hermeneutics and logic to define metaphor and interpret it within their philological-literary readings of Scripture. David Kimhi integrated their methodologies with the midrashic creativity and sensitivity to nuance typical of his native Provence to create a new literary interpretive system that highlights the expressiveness of metaphor. This study is important for readers interested in metaphor, the Bible as literature, the history of biblical interpretation and the inter-relation between Arabic and Hebrew learning. |
Contenido
MASHAL | 33 |
MASHAL HASHALAH | 98 |
MASHAL MELISAH HASHALAH | 137 |
IMAGINATIVE | 179 |
SUBSTITUTION | 228 |
INTERACTION | 272 |
FROM MIDRASH TO PESHAT TO LITERARY | 323 |
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Three Approaches to Biblical Metaphor: From Abraham Ibn Ezra and Maimonides ... Mordechai Z. Cohen Vista previa limitada - 2021 |
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Abraham Ibn Ezra al-Andalus al-Fārābī allegory Andalusian Andalusian emigré Andalusian peshat anthropomorphism applies approach Arabic poetics argues bāțin biblical metaphor chapter cited Cohen commentary Compare conception creative dead metaphor derash Deut elsewhere equivocal term example exegetical explains expression Ezek Ezra's formulation Guide hash'alah Hebrew hermeneutics Ibn Janaḥ Ibn Janah's idea imagery imaginary ascription imaginative interpretation introduction Isaiah Israel istiāra Jewish Joseph Kimhi Judah Kitāb Klein-Braslavy language linguistic literal sense literary long comm Maimonides majāz mashal analysis mashal exegesis mashal reading meaning medieval melisah meshalim metaphorical usage midrashic Moses Ibn Ezra Nahmanides nimshal notion Pentateuch peshat peshat exegete peshat method philological philosophical principle prophecy prophet Prov Provençal rabbinic Radak Rashbam Rashi refers rule Sa'adia Samuel ben Hofni says Scripture spoke Scripture's Sefer semantic Shorashim similar simile Simon Song speaking symbolic ta'am Talmud term mashal Torah tradition translation Treatise verse vision words zahir
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Página x - This essay was completed while I was a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences.
Referencias a este libro
Moses Ibn Tibbons Kommentar zum Hohelied und sein poetologisch ... Mosheh Ibn Tibon,Otfried Fraisse,Ottfried Fraisse Vista previa limitada - 2004 |