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Sifra, Dibbura de Sinai
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Sifra is the earliest extant rabbinic commentary on the book of Leviticus. Howard Apothaker demonstrates that the set of rules in Dibbura deSinai on topics shared with Mishnah-Tosefta can be unders...
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16 July 2003

Sifra is the earliest extant rabbinic commentary on the book of Leviticus. On a basic level, Sifra presents and validates rabbinic law, but this was done by creating a link between a proposition, halakhic or not, and a scriptural passage. Scholars in the last few decades-including Neusner and Stemberger-have debated Sifra's relationship to Mishnah-Tosefta. Howard Apothaker demonstrates that the set of rules in Dibbura deSinai on topics shared with Mishnah-Tosefta can be understood as an independent body of law. They share a common ancestor but represent different expressions of a similar worldview and with variant purposes. The framers of Sifra sought as their main objective to validate the essentiality, or non-superfluity, of every word of Scripture. Apothaker's analysis of the exegetical and rhetorical characteristics of Sifra in Sifra, Dibbura de Sinai: Rhetorical Formulae, Literary Structures, and Legal Traditions builds on his translation of and commentary on the section of Dibbura deSinai which covers Leviticus 25-27. Analysis of Sifra's highly formalized rhetoric yields insight concerning the general purpose(s) for which the framers created the work.
Price: £42.50
Pages: 464
Publisher: Hebrew Union College Press
Imprint: Hebrew Union College Press
Series: Monographs of the Hebrew Union College
Publication Date:
16 July 2003
ISBN: 9780878204526
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
BIBLES / General, RELIGION / Christianity / General, RELIGION / Judaism / General, RELIGION / Biblical Studies / General, Judaism, Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts, Christianity, Old Testaments