| Ephraim Shmueli - 1990 - Страниц: 320
...commandments and in the warnings about their detailed observance the very essence of Scripture. They queried: "Why were the Ten Commandments not said at the beginning of the Torah?"9 Underlying this question is the assumption that the commandments are the quintessence of the... | |
| Jon D. Levenson - 1993 - Страниц: 278
...importance, at the beginning of the Torah. The answer, characteristically, comes in the form of a parable: A king who entered a province said to the people:...for us that you should rule over us? What did he do for them? He built the city wall for them, he brought in the water supply for them, and he fought their... | |
| Eliyahu Kitov - 1997 - Страниц: 1126
..."Are you then wiser than Moshe who gave the Torah to Israel?"] / am Cod your Lord (Shemos 20:2) — Why were the Ten Commandments not said at the beginning of the Torah? A parable was related: To what may this be compared? To one who entered a country and told the people:... | |
| Gerd Theissen, Annette Merz - Страниц: 680
...obligation. That is shown very vividly in the following rabbinic parable: I am the Lord thy God (Ex. 2.0.1). Why were the Ten Commandments not said at the beginning of the Torah? They (the sages) give a parable: To what may this be compared? To the following: A king who entered a province... | |
| James W. Watts - 1999 - Страниц: 191
...observation on the persuasive influence of biography on the acceptance of law in the form of a parable: A king who entered a province said to the people:...for us that you should rule over us? What did he do for them? He built the city wall for them, he brought in the water supply for them, and he fought their... | |
| Walter Jacob, Moshe Zemer - 1999 - Страниц: 156
...of a rational quid pro quo: "To what may this be compared To ... a king who entered a province and said to the people: May I be your king? But the people said to him: Have you done anything good for us ...? What did he do then? He built the city wall ... he brought in the water supply ... [and] he fought... | |
| Richard N. Longenecker - 2000 - Страниц: 344
...has in Jesus' parables. A parable found in the Mekilta on Exod 20:2 (Bahodesh §5) is illustrative: Why were the Ten Commandments not said at the beginning...who entered a province said to the people: "May I rule over you?" But the people said to him: "Have you done anything good for us that you should rule... | |
| Bruce Chilton, Jacob Neusner - 2001 - Страниц: 228
...now invites Israel to enter into a covenant relationship with him (Mek. on Exod. 20:2 [Babodes §5]): Why were the Ten Commandments not said at the beginning...who entered a province said to the people: "May I rule over you?" But the people said to him: "Have you done anything good for us that you should rule... | |
| Bruce Chilton, Jacob Neusner - 2001 - Страниц: 228
...now invites Israel to enter into a covenant relationship with him (Mek. on Exod. 20:2 [Bahodes §5]): Why were the Ten Commandments not said at the beginning...who entered a province said to the people: "May I rule over you?" But the people said to him: "Have you done anything good for us that you should rule... | |
| Simon Glustrom - 2006 - Страниц: 144
...Ten Commandments not stated at the beginning of the Torah? A parable: To what may this be compared? A king who entered a province said to the people: May I be your monarch? The people answered: Have you done anything for us that you should be ruler over us? What... | |
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