Commentary on the Twelve Minor Prophets

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Commentary on the Twelve Minor Prophets is a medieval Hebrew exegetical work by Abraham ibn Ezra offering philological and rationalist interpretations of the biblical books known as the Twelve Minor Prophets.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hebrew exegetical work
biblical commentary
medieval Jewish text
aim clarification of the plain sense of the text
alsoKnownAs Ibn Ezra’s commentary on the Twelve Minor Prophets
associatedWith Jewish biblical scholarship
peshat exegesis
author Abraham ibn Ezra NERFINISHED
emphasis contextual interpretation
grammar
lexicography
focus biblical exegesis
genre biblical commentary
historicalContext medieval Sephardic Judaism
influenced later Jewish exegesis
interpretiveApproach philological
rationalist
language Hebrew
partOf Abraham ibn Ezra’s biblical commentaries
period Middle Ages NERFINISHED
religiousCanon Hebrew Bible NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Judaism
scripturalCorpusCommented Book of Amos NERFINISHED
Book of Habakkuk NERFINISHED
Book of Haggai NERFINISHED
Book of Hosea NERFINISHED
Book of Joel NERFINISHED
Book of Jonah NERFINISHED
Book of Malachi NERFINISHED
Book of Micah NERFINISHED
Book of Nahum NERFINISHED
Book of Obadiah NERFINISHED
Book of Zechariah NERFINISHED
Book of Zephaniah NERFINISHED
scripturalSection Nevi’im NERFINISHED
subject Twelve Minor Prophets NERFINISHED
theologicalOrientation rationalist
uses Hebrew philology

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Ibn Ezra notableWork Commentary on the Twelve Minor Prophets