Torah commentary of Ramban

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The Torah commentary of Ramban is a classic medieval Jewish exegesis that blends peshat (plain meaning), derash (homiletic interpretation), Kabbalistic insights, and legal analysis, and is considered one of the most influential commentaries on the Pentateuch.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish biblical commentary
Torah commentary
medieval Jewish work
author Moses ben Nahman
Moses ben Nahman
surface form: Nachmanides

Nachmanides (Ramban)
surface form: Ramban
canonicalStatus classic of medieval Jewish exegesis
standard yeshiva text
commentaryOn Book of Deuteronomy
surface form: Deuteronomy

Book of Exodus
surface form: Exodus

Genesis
Book of Leviticus
surface form: Leviticus

Numbers
componentOf Jewish biblical exegesis tradition
contains discussions of exile and redemption
explanations of mitzvot
interpretations of miracles
introductions to each book of the Pentateuch
dateWritten 13th century
influenced Kabbalistic commentators
halakhic authorities
later Torah commentators
influencedBy Geonic literature
Kabbalah
Midrash
Rashi
surface form: Rashi’s Torah commentary

Talmud
language Hebrew
methodologyIncludes Kabbalistic interpretation
derash
halakhic analysis
peshat
philosophical discussion
notableFor critique of earlier commentators
defense of rabbinic tradition
discussion of commandments
synthesis of peshat and Kabbalah
placeOfComposition Catalonia
Eretz HaKodesh
surface form: Land of Israel
religiousTradition Judaism
structure organized by weekly Torah portions
verse-by-verse commentary
subject Five Books of Moses
surface form: Pentateuch

Torah
theologicalEmphasis centrality of Eretz Yisrael
covenant between God and Israel
divine providence
mystical dimensions of commandments
usedFor Kabbalistic study of Torah
halakhic derivation
parshanut (Torah portion study)
usedIn rabbinic scholarship
yeshiva study

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Nachmanides (Ramban) notableWork Torah commentary of Ramban
subject surface form: Nachmanides