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Peshat — (also P shat, פשט) is one of four classical methods of Jewish biblical exegesis used by Rabbis and Jewish bible scholars in reading the Hebrew Bible, also known as the Tanakh. Peshat is part of a group of exegetical methods known together as… … Wikipedia
PESHAT — (Heb. פְּשָׁט), word which came to mean the plain, literal meaning of a text, as opposed mainly to derash , the homiletical interpretation, but also to any other method than the literal. According to W. Bacher (Die exegetische Terminologie der… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Peshat — Le Peshat, ou Pshat ou pchate (Hébreu : פשט , cf. פשוט, pashout simple ) est l une des quatre méthodes classiques d exégèse, ou de niveau de compréhension, de la Bible hébraïque selon les Sages d Israël. On distingue traditionnellement 4… … Wikipédia en Français
peshaṭ — ▪ hermeneutics (Hebrew: “spread out”), in Jewish hermeneutics, the simple, obvious, literal meaning of a biblical text. In the interpretation of the Halakha (the “Proper Way”; i.e., the Oral Law that was essentially an interpretation of the … Universalium
Pshat — Peshat Religion Religions abrahamiques : Judaïsme Christianisme Islam … Wikipédia en Français
Sens simple — Peshat Religion Religions abrahamiques : Judaïsme Christianisme Islam … Wikipédia en Français
BIBLE — THE CANON, TEXT, AND EDITIONS canon general titles the canon the significance of the canon the process of canonization contents and titles of the books the tripartite canon … Encyclopedia of Judaism
IBN EZRA, ABRAHAM BEN MEIR — (1089–1164), one of the most important Jewish Bible exegetes; also a poet, composer of piyyutim , grammarian, translator, philosopher, astronomer, and astrologer. Exceptionally erudite, he was among the last creative geniuses of the Spanish… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
LITERATURE, JEWISH — Literature on Jewish themes and in languages regarded as Jewish has been written continuously for the past 3,000 years. What the term Jewish literature encompasses, however, demands definition, since Jews have lived in so many countries and have… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
NAḤMANIDES — (Moses b. Naḥman, also known as Naḥamani and RaMBaN – an acronym of Rabbi Moses Ben Naḥman; 1194–1270), Spanish rabbi and scholar and one of the leading authors of talmudic literature in the Middle Ages; philosopher, kabbalist, biblical exegete,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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