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The Challenge of Received Tradition: Dilemmas of Interpretation in Radak's Biblical Commentaries

Autor Naomi Grunhaus
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 ian 2013
One of the most vexing problems facing medieval Jewish interpreters of the Hebrew Bible was how to implement the new interpretive strategy of extracting the straightforward, contextual meaning of biblical verses (peshat), without neglecting revered ancient rabbinic modes of interpretation (derash), which tended to be more fanciful and homiletical. This book investigates the interpretive style of Radak (R. David Kimhi, c. 1160-1232), one of the most preeminent Jewish exegetes, who masterfully utilized both approaches simultaneously. Analyzing his idiosyncratic consistent juxtaposition of peshat and derash-type rabbinic comments, and thoroughly parsing his methodological statements, the book demonstrates how at times he finds rabbinic traditions essential to resolving textual questions that arise in exegesis, while at other times, he affords them only ancillary functions in his commentaries. Naomi Grunhaus also considers in depth Radak's criteria when challenging rabbinic teachings, whether in narrative or legal contexts, which leads to the conclusion that most often he rejects rabbinic traditions when they appear to contradict textual biblical evidence, but occasionally also on the grounds of implausibility. Particularly noteworthy is the author's discussion of Radak's apparent challenges to rabbinic legal interpretations of Scriptures, an approach which most other exegetes hesitated to take. The book considers the anomaly that Radak regularly quotes rabbinic traditions and relies on traditional authority, while simultaneously challenging this same authority when rejecting certain rabbinic interpretations.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780199858408
ISBN-10: 0199858403
Pagini: 274
Dimensiuni: 163 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

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Grunhaus s inspired book (which does not fail to consider previous work on the subject) manages to offer a vivid, comprehensive, and precise elucidation of what makes Radak s commentary unique, in particular with regard to the relation between peshat and derash in his writings...Many of her insights on these matters are original and, above all, challenging. Grunhaus s study is remarkable in its richness of detail, and it seems nothing has eluded her attention; her sources cover extensive ground, and her writing is eloquent and reliable. Scholars and lay readers alike will derive understanding and enjoyment from her book.

Notă biografică

Assistant Professor of Jewish Studies, Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University