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Tag Archives: Alter
The Little Midrash Says, pt. 1: Narrat[he]ology
This post is based on an assignment for Joshua Levinson‘s class on the “Cultural Poetics of the Midrash”. H/t‘s are in order to my father and my roommate for discussing it with me as I was working on it. Whoever … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alter, Bible, exegesis, Genesis Rabba, God, mashal, metalepsis, narratology, Proto-Isaiah, Scripture, sleep, Tanach, The Little Midrash Says, the rabbis
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