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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract | Midrash Esfah (Hebrew: מדרש אספה) is one o … Midrash Esfah (Hebrew: מדרש אספה) is one of the smaller midrashim, which as yet is known only from a few excerpts in Yalkut Shimoni and two citations in Sefer Raziel and Ha-Roḳeaḥ. It receives its name from Numbers 11:16: "Gather unto me ["Esfah-li"] seventy men of the elders of Israel." In Yalkut Shimoni §736 appears a citation relating to this verse, which cannot be traced to any other midrash and is undoubtedly taken from Midrash Esfah. To this midrash may possibly be referred a passage in the Halakot Gedolot and a fragment on Numbers 17:14, 20:1-3, which agrees in its concluding words with the excerpt in Yalkut Shimoni Numbers §763 on Numbers 20:3 (found also §262, on Exodus 17:2, which begins with the same words). The name of the midrash shows that it must have begun with Numbers 11:16. The other excerpts in Yalkut Shimoni from Midrash Esfah - §§ 737, 739, 742, 764, 773, and 845 - are based on Numbers 11:24, 12:3-7, 12:12, 21:9, 26:2 (found also at §684, on Numbers 1:2, which begins with the same words), and Deuteronomy 6:16. However, the extent of the midrash cannot be determined. The interesting extract in Yalkut Shimoni Numbers on Numbers 11:16 names the seventy elders in two of its recensions (a third recension of this passage is furnished by a Vatican library manuscript); and one of these versions concludes with a noteworthy statement which justifies the inference that the midrash was taught in the academy of by , brother of . It would seem, therefore, that the midrash was composed in Babylon in the first half of the 9th century. According to modern scholar Anat Raizel, the work is a ninth century Italian collection.ork is a ninth century Italian collection. |
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rdfs:comment | Midrash Esfah (Hebrew: מדרש אספה) is one o … Midrash Esfah (Hebrew: מדרש אספה) is one of the smaller midrashim, which as yet is known only from a few excerpts in Yalkut Shimoni and two citations in Sefer Raziel and Ha-Roḳeaḥ. It receives its name from Numbers 11:16: "Gather unto me ["Esfah-li"] seventy men of the elders of Israel." In Yalkut Shimoni §736 appears a citation relating to this verse, which cannot be traced to any other midrash and is undoubtedly taken from Midrash Esfah. According to modern scholar Anat Raizel, the work is a ninth century Italian collection.ork is a ninth century Italian collection. |
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