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adam_text | THEANCHORBIBLEREFERENCELIBRARY
Introduction
to
RABBINIC
LITERATURE
Jacob Neusner
ABRL
DOUBLEDAY
New York London Toronto Sydney Auckland
CONTENTS
Preface xiii
Introduction xix
1 The Judaism Represented by Rabbinic Literature xx
2 Judaism without Christianity, Judaism despite Christianity xxii
3 The Perspective of Comparison: If the Literature of
Christianity Were Comparable in Character to Rabbinic
Literature xxiii
4 Introducing Rabbinic Literature xxvi
5 Other Introductions to Rabbinic Literature xxvii
6 The Documentary Approach to Rabbinic Literature xxix
PART ONE
RABBINIC LITERATURE AS A WHOLE 1
/ Defining Rabbinic Literature and Its Principal Parts 3
1 The Concept of a Holy Book in the Judaism of the Dual
Torah 5
vi Contents
2 Defining Rabbinic Literature 8
3 Attributions of Sayings to Sages and Their Place in Rabbinic
Literature 14
4 The Relationships among the Documents of Rabbinic
Literature 17
5 Intertextuality or Intratextuality: Rabbinic Literature as a
Community of Texts 19
6 Compositions and Composites: The Prehistory of Rabbinic
Documents 21
// Distinguishing Documents by Distinctive Characteristics:
Rhetoric and Topic 30
1 Rhetoric, Logic, Topic: The Differentiating Traits of
Rabbinic Documents 30
2 The Rhetoric of Sifre to Deuteronomy 33
3 The Mishnah s Topical Organization and Its Patterned
Language and Forms 34
4 The Matter of Mnemonics 38
5 Topical Criteria of Documentary Differentiation 45
/// Documentary Coherence and Differentiation: Tlie Four Logics
of Coherent Discourse in Rabbinic Literature 52
1 Defining Logics of Coherent Discourse 52
2 The Propositional Logic of Philosophical Discourse 54
3 The Teleological Logic of Narrative 58
4 The Non-Propositional Logic of Fixed Association 61
5 Metapropositional Discourse 66
6 Tradition, Commentary, and Logic 71
IV The Dialectical Argument in Rabbinic Literature 13
1 Defining the Dialectical Argument 73
2 An Example of a Dialectical Argument 75
3 The Importance of the Dialectical Argument in Rabbinic
Literature 81
4 The Law behind the Laws 85
5 The Unity of the Law 88
6 Dialectics and the Intellectual Dynamics of Rabbinic
Literature 93
Contents vii
PART TWO
THE MISHNAH AND ITS EXEGESIS 95
V The Mishnah 91
1 Identifying the Document 97
2 Translations into English 100
3 Rhetoric 100
4 Logic of Coherent Discourse 100
5 Topical Program 104
6 A Sample Passage 111
7 The Critical Place of the Mishnah in Rabbinic Literature 124
VI Vie Tosefta 129
1 Identifying the Document 129
2 Translations into English 132
3 Rhetoric - 132
4 Logic of Coherent Discourse • 132
5 Topical Program • 133
6 A Sample Passage 134
VII The Talmud of the Land of Israel 153
1 Identifying the Document 153
2 Translations into English 157
3 Rhetoric and Languages 158
4 Logic of Coherent Discourse 161
5 Topical Program 167
6 A Sample Passage 176
VIII The Talmud of Babylonia 182
1 Identifying the Document 182
2 Translations into English 189
3 Rhetoric 189
4 Logic of Coherent Discourse 189
5 Topical Program 190
6 A Sample Passage 190
7 The Comparison and Contrast of the Two Talmuds: How the
Bavli Differs from the Yerushalmi 190
Contents
8 The Bavli s Unique Hermeneutics 205
9 The Integrity of Truth 215
PART THREE
THE RECEPTION OF SCRIPTURE: THE THREE TYPES
OF MLDRASH-EXEGESIS IN RABBINIC LITERATURE 221
IX Midrash: Writing with Scripture 223
1 Defining Midrash 223
2 The Documentary Structure of Midrash 225
3 Canonical Recapitulation of Systems 228
4 Writing with Scripture 229
5 The Three Types of Midrash Compilations 230
6 Exegetical Discourse and the Pentateuch 232
7 Philosophical Discourse: From Exegesis to Proposition 235
8 Theological Discourse: Saying One Thing through Many
Things 237
9 Symbolic Discourse in Verbal Form in the Middle and Later
Midrash Compilations 238
10 The Talmuds and the Midrash Compilations: A Comparison 243
A
EXEGETICAL DISCOURSE AND THE PENTATEUCH 247
X Mekhilta Attributed to R Ishmael (Exodus) 249
1 Identifying the Document 249
2 Translations into English 252
3 Rhetoric 252
4 Logic of Coherent Discourse 254
5 Topical Program • 255
6 A Sample Passage 258
XL Sifra (Leviticus) 211
1 Identifying the Document 271
2 Translations into English 286
3 Rhetoric 286
Contents ix
4 Logic of Coherent Discourse 291
5 Topical Program 292
6 A Sample Passage 294
XII Sifre to Numbers 305
1 Identifying the Document 305
2 Translations into English 308
3 Rhetoric 309
4 Logic of Coherent Discourse 317
5 Topical Program 317
6 A Sample Passage 319
XIII Sifre to Deuteronomy 328
1 Identifying the Document 328
2 Translations into English 330
3 Rhetoric 330
4 Logic of Coherent Discourse 334
5 Topical Program 336
6 A Sample Passage 342
B
PHILOSOPHICAL DISCOURSE: FROM EXEGESIS TO PROPOSITION 353
XIV Genesis Rabbah 355
1 Identifying the Document 355
2 Translations into English 359
3 Rhetoric 359
4 Logic of Coherent Discourse 361
5 Topical Program 362
6 A Sample Passage 366
XV Leviticus Rabbah 382
1 Identifying the Document 382
2 Translations into English 387
3 Rhetoric 387
4 Logic of Coherent Discourse 389
X Contents
5 Topical Program 391
6 A Sample Passage 393
XVI Pesiqta deRab Kahana 411
1 Identifying the Document 411
2 Translations into English 415
3 Rhetoric 415
4 Logic of Coherent Discourse 416
5 Topical Program 416
6 A Sample Passage 418
XVII Pesiqta Rabbati 434
1 Identifying the Document 434
2 Translations into English 437
3 Rhetoric 437
4 Logic of Coherent Discourse 437
5 Topical Program 438
6 A Sample Passage 438
7 Comparative Midrash: Numbers 7:1 in Sifre to Numbers,
Pesiqta deRab Kahana, and Pesiqta Rabbati 461
C
THEOLOGICAL DISCOURSE: SAYING ONE THING
THROUGH MANY THINGS 465
XVIII Song of Songs Rabbah 461
1 Identifying the Document • 467
2 Translations into English 469
3 Rhetoric 470
4 Logic of Coherent Discourse 471
5 Topical Program 471
6 A Sample Passage 474
XIX Ruth Rabbah 481
1 Identifying the Document 487
2 Translations into English 489
3 Rhetoric 489
Contents xi
4 Logic of Coherent Discourse 490
5 Topical Program 490
6 A Sample Passage 496
XX Lamentations Rabbati 510
1 Identifying the Document 510
2 Translations into English 511
3 Rhetoric 511
4 Logic of Coherent Discourse 512
5 Topical Program 512
6 A Sample Passage 517
XA7 Esther Rabbah Part One 533
1 Identifying the Document 533
2 Translations into English 535
3 Rhetoric 535
4 Logic of Coherent Discourse 535
5 Topical Program 536
6 A Sample Passage 541
PART FOUR
WRITING WITHOUT AUTHORS: THE SAGE IN RABBINIC LITERATURE 547
XXII Rabbinic Literature and Individual Sages: Writing without
Authors 549
1 Why No Lives of Saints in Rabbinic Literature? 549
2 Compositions and Composites Focused upon Individual Sages 552
3 The Documents That Rabbinic Literature Omits 557
4 The Sage and the Torah in Rabbinic Literature 566
5 Individuality and Consensus: Named Authors vs Authorships 568
XXIII Tractate Abol (The Fathers) 511
1 Identifying the Document 571
2 Translations into English 573
3 Rhetoric 574
4 Logic of Coherent Discourse 575
5 Topical Program 575
xii Contents
6 Tractate Abot Chapters Three through Five 581
XXIV Abot deRabbi Nathan (The Fathers According
to Rabbi Nathan) 591
1 Identifying the Document 591
2 Translations into English 595
3 Rhetoric 596
4 Logic of Coherent Discourse 596
5 Topical Program 598
6 A Sample Passage 600
PART FIVE
THE TARGUMIM 609
XXK The Targumim in the Context of Rabbinic Literature
by Paul V McCracken Flesher 611
1 Identifying the Documents 612
2 Translations into English 620
3 Sample Passages 621
4 The Place of the Targumim in Rabbinic Literature 626
PART SIX
CONCLUSION 631
XXVI Rabbinic Literature and the Formation of Judaism 633
Appendix: Two Open Questions in the Study
of Rabbinic Literature 651
1 Dating Documents 651
2 The Meaning of Attributions 668
General Index 681
Index to Texts 699
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