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Published here for the first time is volume two
of the complete manuscript material of
Pesiqta Rabbati, a major rabbinic work from 5th
or 6th century Palestine. Pasiqta Rabbati is a
religious text that expresses rabbinic,
apocalyptic, messianic, gnostic, and mystical
traditions. Based upon the annual cycle of
biblical passages for the Jewish Holy Days and
special sabbaths, the text demonstrates the
artful form of the rabbinic homily and the
midrash method of scriptural exegesis. All
extant Hebrew manuscripts (located in Budapest,
Cambridge, New York, Parma, Philadelphia, Rome
and Vienna) as well as the 17th century editio
princeps are presented here in a synoptic
edition, allowing the reader to view the texts in
adjacent columns without emendation. The English
introduction summarizes the academic research in
respect to Pesiqta Rabbati.
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Published here for the first time
is volume two of
the complete manuscript material of Pesiqta
Rabbati, a major rabbinic work from 5th or 6th
century Palestine. Pasiqta Rabbati is a religious
text that expresses rabbinic, apocalyptic,
messianic, gnostic, and mystical traditions.
Based upon the annual cycle of biblical passages
for the Jewish Holy Days and
8special sabbaths, the text demonstrates the
artful form of the rabbinic homily and
the midrash method of scriptural exegesis. All
extant Hebrew manuscripts (located in Budapest,
Cambridge, New York, Parma, Philadelphia, Rome
and Vienna) as well as the 17th century editio
princeps are presented here in a synoptic
edition, allowing the reader to view the texts
in adjacent columns without emendation. The
English introduction summarizes the academic
research in respect to Pesiqta Rabbati.