Jewish interpretive technique

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concept

A Jewish interpretive technique is a systematic method used to analyze, explain, and derive meaning from Jewish texts—especially the Hebrew Bible and rabbinic literature—through established hermeneutic principles and traditions.

All labels observed (15)

Label Occurrences
rabbinic hermeneutic rule 3
Jewish hermeneutical method 1
Jewish interpretive technique canonical 1

Instances (11)

Instance Via concept surface
Notarikon
Kal va-chomer rabbinic hermeneutic rule
Binyan av mi-shnei ketuvim rabbinic hermeneutic rule
Shnei ketuvim ha-machchishim zeh et zeh rabbinic hermeneutic rule
Seven Rules of Hillel rabbinic hermeneutic principles
Midrash Jewish hermeneutical method
Commentary on Sifrei halakhic exegesis
Temurah textual tradition exegetical technique
Brisker method method of Talmud study
Thirteen principles of exegesis
surface form: Thirteen Principles of Exegesis
rabbinic hermeneutic rules
Gezerot halakhic category