Numbers Rabbah (or Bamidbar Rabbah in Hebrew) is a religious text holy to classical Judaism. It is a midrash comprising a collection of ancient rabbinical homiletic interpretations of the book of Numbers (Bamidbar in Hebrew). In the first printed edition of the work (Constantinople, 1512), it is called Bamidbar Sinai Rabbah. Nahmanides (1194–c. 1270) and others cite it frequently by the same name. It is the latest component of Midrash Rabbah on the Torah, and as such was unknown to Nathan ben Jehiel (c. 1035–1106), Rashi (1040–1105), and Yalkut Shimoni.
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| - Numbers Rabbah (or Bamidbar Rabbah in Hebrew) is a religious text holy to classical Judaism. It is a midrash comprising a collection of ancient rabbinical homiletic interpretations of the book of Numbers (Bamidbar in Hebrew). In the first printed edition of the work (Constantinople, 1512), it is called Bamidbar Sinai Rabbah. Nahmanides (1194–c. 1270) and others cite it frequently by the same name. It is the latest component of Midrash Rabbah on the Torah, and as such was unknown to Nathan ben Jehiel (c. 1035–1106), Rashi (1040–1105), and Yalkut Shimoni. (en)
- «Бемидбар рабба» — в иудаизме гомилетический мидраш (трактат) на библейскую Книгу Чисел. В первом издании (Константинополь, 1512) назывался «Бемидбар Синай Рабба»; под этим же названием он часто цитируется Нахманидом (XIII век) и др. Являясь последним сборником (гомилетических сочинений и толкований к Пятикнижию), мидраш «Бамидбар рабба» не известен ни «Аруху» (1102), ни Раши (XI век), ни «Ялкуту». (ru)
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| - Numbers Rabbah (or Bamidbar Rabbah in Hebrew) is a religious text holy to classical Judaism. It is a midrash comprising a collection of ancient rabbinical homiletic interpretations of the book of Numbers (Bamidbar in Hebrew). In the first printed edition of the work (Constantinople, 1512), it is called Bamidbar Sinai Rabbah. Nahmanides (1194–c. 1270) and others cite it frequently by the same name. It is the latest component of Midrash Rabbah on the Torah, and as such was unknown to Nathan ben Jehiel (c. 1035–1106), Rashi (1040–1105), and Yalkut Shimoni. (en)
- «Бемидбар рабба» — в иудаизме гомилетический мидраш (трактат) на библейскую Книгу Чисел. В первом издании (Константинополь, 1512) назывался «Бемидбар Синай Рабба»; под этим же названием он часто цитируется Нахманидом (XIII век) и др. Являясь последним сборником (гомилетических сочинений и толкований к Пятикнижию), мидраш «Бамидбар рабба» не известен ни «Аруху» (1102), ни Раши (XI век), ни «Ялкуту». (ru)
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