Noah in rabbinic literature
Rabbinic literature, Flood myth, Genesis Rabbah, Lamech, Book of Genesis, Sefer haYashar (midrash)
978-620-1-97735-8
620197735X
100
2012-08-22
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Allusions in rabbinic literature to the Biblical character Noah, who saved his family and representatives of all the animals from a great flood by constructing an ark, contain various expansions, elaborations and inferences beyond what is presented in the text of the Bible itself. According to Midrash Agadah on Genesis v. 29, Noah obtained his name, which means "rest," only after he had invented implements for tilling the ground, which, owing to the lack of such implements, had yielded only thorns and thistles (comp. Genesis 3:18). In this manner Noah really brought rest to mankind and to the earth itself.
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