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|a Neusner, J.
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|a Rabbinic narrative :
|b Volume two, Forms, types, and distribution of narratives in Sifra, Sifré to Numbers, and Sifré to Deuteronomy.
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|a Preface; Introduction; I. What, exactly, Do I Mean by ""Narrative""?; II. Pseudo-narrative; III. What Questions Do I Address to the Narrative Compositions?; IV. What Do I Mean by Distinguishing Non-Documentary from Documentary Writing?; V. What Is at Stake?; VI. A Special Problem in Sifré to Numbers and Sifré to Deuteronomy; PART ONE: NARRATIVES IN SIFRA FORMS, TYPES AND DISTRIBUTION; 1. Sifra 1-33: Parashat Vayyiqra Dibura Denedabah; 2. Sifra 34-69: Parashat Vayyiqra Dibura Dehobah; 3. Sifra 70-98: Parashat Sav; 4. Sifra 99-121: Parashat Shemini; 5. Sifra 122-126: Parashat Tazria.
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|a 6. Sifra 127-147: Parashat Negaim7. Sifra 148-159: Parashat Mesora; 8. Sifra 160-173: Parashat Zabim; 9. Sifra 174-194: Parashat Aharé Mot; 10. Sifra 195-210: Parashat Qedoshim; 11. Sifra 211-244: Parashat Emor; 12. Sifra 245-259: Parashat Behar; 13. Sifra 260-277: Parashat Behuqotai; 14. Narratives in Sifra; i. The Authentic Narrative; ii. The Mashal; iii. The Ma'aseh; iv. Not Classified; v. Sifra's Narratives in Canonical Context; PART TWO: NARRATIVES IN SIFRÉ TO NUMBERS FORMS, TYPES AND DISTRIBUTION; 15. Sifré to Numbers 1-7. Numbers 5:1-14; 16. Sifré to Numbers 8-21. Numbers 5:11-31.
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|a 17. Sifré to Numbers 22-38. Numbers 6:1-9:1418. Sifré to Numbers 39-58. Numbers 6:22-7:89; 19. Sifré to Numbers 59-71. Numbers 8:1-9:14; 20. Sifré to Numbers 72-84. Numbers 10:1-10; 21. Sifré to Numbers 85-98. Numbers 11:1-23; 22. Sifré to Numbers 99-106. Numbers 12:1-16; 23. Sifré to Numbers 107-115. Numbers 15:1-41; 24. Sifré to Numbers 116-122. Numbers 18:1-32; 25. Sifré to Numbers 123-130. Numbers 19:1-22; 26. Sifré to Numbers 131. Numbers 25:1-16; 27. Sifré to Numbers 132-152. Numbers 26:52-29:40; 28. Sifré to Numbers 153-158. Numbers 30:1-16.
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|a 29. Sifré to Numbers 159-161. Numbers 35:9-35:3430. Narratives in Sifré to Numbers; i. The Authentic Narrative; ii. The Mashal; iii. The Ma'aseh; iv. Not Classified; v. Sifré Numbers' Narratives in Canonical Context; PART THREE: NARRATIVES IN SIFRÉ TO DEUTERONOMY FORMS, TYPES AND DISTRIBUTION; 31. Sifré to Deuteronomy. Parashat Debarim. 1-25; 32. Sifré to Deuteronomy. Parashat Vaethanan. 26-36; 33. Sifré to Deuteronomy. Parashat Eqeb. 37-52; 34. Sifré to Deuteronomy. Parashat Re'eh. 53-143; 35. Sifré to Deuteronomy. Parashat Shofetim. 144-210.
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|a 36. Sifré to Deuteronomy. Parashat Ki Tese. 211-29637. Sifré to Deuteronomy. Parashat Ki Tabo. 297-303; 38. Sifré to Deuteronomy. Parashat Nesabim. 304-305; 39. Sifré to Deuteronomy. Parashat Ha'azinu. 306-341; 40. Sifré to Deuteronomy. Parashat Vezot Habberakhah. 342-357; 41. Narratives in Sifré to Deuteronomy; i. The Authentic Narrative; ii. The Mashal; iii. The Ma'aseh; iv. Not Classified; v. Sifré to Deuteronomy's Narratives in Canonical Context; Appendix: Information without Knowledge. Clemens Thoma on the Parable; Index of Subjects; A; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; L; M; N; P; R; S; T; W.
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|a Each Rabbinic document, from the Mishnah through to the Bavli, defines itself by a unique combination of indicative traits of rhetoric, topic and particular logic that governs its coherent discourse. But narratives in the same canonical compilations do not conform to the documentary indicators that govern in these compilations, respectively. They form an anomaly for the documentary reading of the rabbinic canon of the formative age. To remove that anomaly, this project classifies the types and forms of narratives and shows that particular documents exhibit distinctive preferences among those ty.
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|t Rabbinic narrative : Volume two, Forms, types, and distribution of narratives in Sifra, Sifré to Numbers, and Sifré to Deuteronomy.
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