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- catalog contributor b13039259.
- catalog created "[2004]".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "[2004]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[2004]".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Understanding the Mashal (The Midrashic parable) -- The methodology of the Mashal, God and Avraham as King and warrior -- The Petihta: using a verse to interpret a verse, the passerby and the fortress -- The role of the Prooftext: the lady and her attendants -- Engaging the reader in dialogue: the servant in the graveyard -- Mashal as dialectic: questioning God about the Akeda -- The affective force of a Mashal, Aharon purifies God -- Understanding the narrative expansion -- Exploring a Midrashic story: Avraham breaks the idols -- Resolving a discrepancy: Moshe and his Father's voice -- Exploring the significance of a Gesture: Moshe hides his face -- Interpreting dialogue I: Moshe resists His Mission -- Interpreting dialogue II: what is God's name -- The meaning of a chronological problem: connecting Yosef and Yehuda -- Portrait of a Biblical personality: exploring David's heart in the aftermath of sin -- Reading between the lines: Hazal "rewrite" the story of Hana -- Appendix: Hebrew sources".
- catalog extent "310 p. ;".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "[2004]".
- catalog language "English and some Hebrew.".
- catalog language "eng heb".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Jerusalem ; New York : Urim Publications,".
- catalog subject "296.04".
- catalog subject "BM514 .P48 2004".
- catalog subject "Midrash Study and teaching.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Understanding the Mashal (The Midrashic parable) -- The methodology of the Mashal, God and Avraham as King and warrior -- The Petihta: using a verse to interpret a verse, the passerby and the fortress -- The role of the Prooftext: the lady and her attendants -- Engaging the reader in dialogue: the servant in the graveyard -- Mashal as dialectic: questioning God about the Akeda -- The affective force of a Mashal, Aharon purifies God -- Understanding the narrative expansion -- Exploring a Midrashic story: Avraham breaks the idols -- Resolving a discrepancy: Moshe and his Father's voice -- Exploring the significance of a Gesture: Moshe hides his face -- Interpreting dialogue I: Moshe resists His Mission -- Interpreting dialogue II: what is God's name -- The meaning of a chronological problem: connecting Yosef and Yehuda -- Portrait of a Biblical personality: exploring David's heart in the aftermath of sin -- Reading between the lines: Hazal "rewrite" the story of Hana -- Appendix: Hebrew sources".
- catalog title "Learning to read Midrash / Simi Peters.".
- catalog type "text".