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From tradition to imitation : the plan and program of Pesiqta Rabbati and Pesiqta de Rab Kahana.
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ISBN: 1555401139 Year: 1987 Publisher: Atlanta Scholars Press

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The Judaism behind the texts : the generative premises of rabbinic literature. 3 : The later Midrash compilations : Genesis Rabbah, Leviticus Rabbah, and Pesiqta deRab Kahana.
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ISBN: 1555409474 Year: 1994 Publisher: Atlanta Scholars Press

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Beyond catastrophe : the Rabbis' reading of Isaiah's vision : Israelite messiah-prophecies in formative Judaism : an anthology of Pesiqta deRab Kahana for the seven sabbaths after the Ninth of Ab.
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ISBN: 078850214X Year: 1996 Publisher: Atlanta Scholars Press

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Rabbinische Gleichnisse und das Neue Testament : die Gleichnisse der PesK im Vergleich mit den Gleichnissen Jesu und dem Neuen Testament
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ISBN: 3261039124 Year: 1988 Publisher: Bern Lang

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Sustain me with raisin-cakes : Pesikta deRav Kahana and the popularization of rabbinic Judaism
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ISBN: 9789004153226 9004153225 9786612603037 9047442288 1282603035 9789047442288 9781282603035 Year: 2009 Volume: 133 Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill,

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History and literature come together in a new way in this study of the midrashic collection Pesikta deRav Kahana. The book combines the findings of rabbinic historians and early Christianity scholars with a close reading of this midrashic text on its own and in relation to the tannaitic midrashim which preceded it. The rich picture that emerges suggests that PRK, in its new homiletical and aggadic stance, develops a religious language more appealing and accessible to the masses, an outreach language meant to win rabbinic popularity. Exploring issues of power and rhetoric, the book also places PRK’s outreach language into the cultural context of the imperialism of Roman Christian homily.

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