Excerpt from Der Midrasch Deuteronomium Rabba Par. IX und XI, 2-10 Über den Tod Moses Verglichen mit der Assumptio Mosis, Kritisch Behandelt, Übersetzt und Erklärt: Mit Einem Anhang Über den Tod Moses in der Hebräischen Poesie des Mittelalters
Gesetzes selbst bezweckt worden sei. Soviel jedoch ist gewiss, dass die Aufzeichnungen im Midrasch über die letzten Lebenstage Moses nicht bloss ein Spiegelbild des Volkscharakters sind, aus dem sie hervorgegangen waren, sondern auch manche ewige Idee des Judenthums in sich bergen. Wie Moses im Angesicht des Todes der Sorge für das Gesetz Ausdruck verleiht') und von seinem Geiste auf Jünger fund Gemeinde ausgiesst, so ist dies Element das treibende im ganzen nachbiblischen jüdischen Schrift thum gewesen. Und so ist auch im Talmud, Midrasch und dem hierhergehörigen Pseudepigraph, der Assumptio Mosis, nur von seinem Scheiden, seinem Aufsteigen, nicht aber von seiner Wiederkunft die Rede, ein Motiv, das den jüdischen Ursprung letztgenannter Schrift nicht gerade in letzter Linie erweist. 2)
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book explores the relationship between the Assumptio Mosis, a Jewish apocryphal text dating back to the period shortly after the Varus War (4 BCE), and various rabbinic Midrashim. The author demonstrates that these writings share a common tradition and that the Assumptio Mosis can be seen as an early literary expression of ideas that would later be elaborated upon in the Midrashim. The book provides a detailed analysis of the Assumptio Mosis, focusing on its depiction of Moses' death and his teachings to Joshua. It also examines the rabbinic Midrashim, particularly Deuteronomy Rabba, and shows how they interpret and expand upon the events described in the Assumptio Mosis. Through this comparative study, the book offers insights into the development of Jewish thought and literature during the Second Temple period and highlights the significance of the Assumptio Mosis as a valuable source for understanding the beliefs and practices of ancient Judaism. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9781332641994_0
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