Sefer ha-Te'amim

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Sefer ha-Te'amim is a medieval Hebrew work by Abraham ibn Ezra that explores the grammatical, exegetical, and often philosophical reasons (“ta‘amim”) behind biblical language and interpretation.

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instanceOf Jewish biblical commentary
medieval Hebrew work
aimsTo clarify principles of Hebrew grammar for exegesis
explain the reasons for specific biblical expressions
associatedWith Andalusian Hebrew grammatical tradition NERFINISHED
medieval Jewish philosophy
author Abraham ibn Ezra NERFINISHED
focusesOn reasons behind biblical interpretation
reasons behind biblical language
genre exegetical treatise
grammatical treatise
hasAudience Jewish scholars of the Middle Ages
biblical commentators
students of Hebrew grammar
hasConcept ta'amim as reasons or explanations
influencedBy earlier Hebrew grammarians
rationalist approaches to the Bible
language Hebrew
mainSubject Hebrew grammar
biblical exegesis
philosophical aspects of biblical interpretation
partOf Abraham ibn Ezra's exegetical corpus
period Middle Ages NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Judaism
scripturalFocus Hebrew Bible NERFINISHED
titleTranslation Book of the Reasons NERFINISHED
usesMethod philological analysis
rational interpretation of scripture

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Ibn Ezra notableWork Sefer ha-Te'amim