Jewish interpretive technique
C5092
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 |
| Jewish legal hermeneutics | 1 |
| Talmudic interpretive principle | 1 |
| Talmudic reasoning method | 1 |
| exegetical technique | 1 |
| halakhic category | 1 |
| halakhic exegesis | 1 |
| method of Talmud study | 1 |
| method of halakhic derivation | 1 |
| rabbinic hermeneutic principles | 1 |
| rabbinic hermeneutic rules | 1 |
| rule of biblical exegesis | 1 |
| rules of biblical interpretation | 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 |
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Thirteen principles of exegesis
surface form:
Thirteen Principles of Exegesis
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rabbinic hermeneutic rules |
| Gezerot | halakhic category |