Jewish biblical commentary
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concept
Jewish biblical commentary is a tradition of interpretive writings that explain, analyze, and expand upon the Hebrew Bible’s text, language, and meaning from religious, legal, ethical, and historical perspectives.
Observed surface forms (7)
| Surface form | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Jewish biblical exegesis | 2 |
| Hebrew exegesis | 1 |
| Hebrew exegetical work | 1 |
| Jewish biblical and rabbinic commentary | 1 |
| Torah commentary series | 1 |
| biblical commentary edition | 1 |
| biblical commentary tradition | 1 |
Instances (12)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Torah commentary of Ramban | — |
| Covenant and Conversation | Torah commentary series |
| Saadia Gaon’s biblical commentaries | Jewish biblical exegesis |
| Torat Chayim | biblical commentary edition |
| Commentary on the Tanakh | — |
| Commentary on Mishlei (Proverbs) | — |
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commentaries of Rashi
surface form:
Commentaries of Rashi on Mishnah Berakhot
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Jewish biblical and rabbinic commentary |
| Commentary on the Pentateuch | Jewish biblical exegesis |
| Commentary on the Torah | Hebrew exegesis |
| Commentary on the Twelve Minor Prophets | Hebrew exegetical work |
| Sefer ha-Te'amim | — |
| Andemta commentaries | biblical commentary tradition |