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Mekhilta

Mekhilta (Imperial Aramaic: מְכִילְתָּא, IPA /məˈχiltɑ/, "a collection of rules of interpretation"; corresponding to the Mishnaic Hebrew מדה middah 'measure', 'rule'), is used to denote a compilation of exegesis in Judaism, attributed to or written by any of several authors.

The Mekhilta include:

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Midrash halakha, a mekhilta that is seen as binding

mekhilta, imperial, aramaic, יל, məˈχiltɑ, collection, rules, interpretation, corresponding, mishnaic, hebrew, מדה, middah, measure, rule, used, denote, compilation, exegesis, judaism, attributed, written, several, authors, include, rabbi, ishmael, book, exodu. Mekhilta Imperial Aramaic מ כ יל ת א IPA meˈxiltɑ a collection of rules of interpretation corresponding to the Mishnaic Hebrew מדה middah measure rule is used to denote a compilation of exegesis in Judaism attributed to or written by any of several authors The Mekhilta include The Mekhilta of Rabbi Ishmael on the Book of Exodus The Mekhilta of Rabbi Shimon ben Yochai on the Book of Exodus The Mekhilta le Sefer Devarim on the Book of DeuteronomySee also editMidrash halakha a mekhilta that is seen as binding nbsp This article includes a list of related items that share the same name or similar names If an internal link incorrectly led you here you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mekhilta amp oldid 1181435987, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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