Shnei ketuvim ha-machchishim zeh et zeh

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Shnei ketuvim ha-machchishim zeh et zeh is a rabbinic hermeneutic rule addressing how to reconcile two biblical verses that appear to contradict each other.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Talmudic interpretive principle
rabbinic hermeneutic rule
rule of biblical exegesis
addresses contradiction between scriptural verses
appliesTo Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

biblical verses
belongsTo Brisker school of Talmud study
surface form: Oral Torah methodology
category Jewish legal reasoning
Jewish textual analysis
conceptualOpposite simple literal contradiction between verses
concerns interpretive consistency
unity of Torah
epistemicAssumption Torah verses ultimately do not truly contradict
field Jewish hermeneutics
biblical interpretation
halakhic exegesis
hasLanguage Hebrew
influenced later halakhic codification
medieval Jewish commentators
literalMeaning two verses that contradict each other
method contextual interpretation of each verse
introduce a third verse to resolve the contradiction
limiting the scope of one or both verses
normativeStatus accepted rabbinic principle
partOf rabbinic rules of interpretation
purpose harmonize conflicting biblical texts
reconcile apparent contradictions between verses
relatedTo Rabbi Ishmael's hermeneutic principles
gezerah shavah
kal va-chomer
middot shehaTorah nidreshet bahen
scope legal passages
narrative passages
tradition Jewish tradition
usedFor clarifying biblical law
deriving halakhic rulings
resolving theological tensions in scripture
usedIn Midrash
Talmud
rabbinic literature

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Thirteen principles of exegesis hasPrinciple Shnei ketuvim ha-machchishim zeh et zeh
subject surface form: Thirteen Principles of Exegesis