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Midrash Tanhuma (Hebrew: מִדְרָשׁ תַּנְחוּמָא) is the name given to three different collections of Pentateuch aggadot; two are extant, while the third is known only through citations. These midrashim, although bearing the name of R. Tanḥuma, must not be regarded as having been written or edited by him. They were so named merely because they consist partly of homilies originating with him (this being indicated by the introductory formula "Thus began R. Tanḥuma" or "Thus preached R. Tanḥuma") and partly of homilies by aggadic teachers who followed the style of R. Tanḥuma. It is possible that R. Tanḥuma himself preserved his homilies, and that his collection was used by the editors of the midrash. The three collections were edited at different times; they will, therefore, be treated in chrono

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  • Midrash Tanhouma (fr)
  • Tanhuma (pt)
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  • Le Midrash Tanhouma (hébreu : מדרש תנחומא) ou Tanhouma-Yelamdenou est un Midrash aggada homilétique sur le Pentateuque, composé de sermons rattachés aux premiers versets des sections de lecture abordés. Il s’élabore vers le Ve siècle en terre d’Israël (Palestine byzantine) et, après avoir été adopté par les homélistes, se développe au cours du haut Moyen Âge dans l’ensemble du territoire byzantin, et parvient jusqu’en Babylonie. C’est pourquoi ce Midrash existe en plusieurs versions, manuscrites ou imprimés, et représente davantage un genre littéraire, appelé corpus Tanhouma-Yelamdenou dans la littérature académique. Ce corpus comprend des Midrashim ultérieurs qui ont été inclus dans la collection du Midrash Rabba. (fr)
  • Midrash Tanhuma (Hebrew: מִדְרָשׁ תַּנְחוּמָא) is the name given to three different collections of Pentateuch aggadot; two are extant, while the third is known only through citations. These midrashim, although bearing the name of R. Tanḥuma, must not be regarded as having been written or edited by him. They were so named merely because they consist partly of homilies originating with him (this being indicated by the introductory formula "Thus began R. Tanḥuma" or "Thus preached R. Tanḥuma") and partly of homilies by aggadic teachers who followed the style of R. Tanḥuma. It is possible that R. Tanḥuma himself preserved his homilies, and that his collection was used by the editors of the midrash. The three collections were edited at different times; they will, therefore, be treated in chrono (en)
  • Midrash Tanhuma ( hebraico : מדרש תנחומא ) é o nome dado a três coleções diferentes de Pentateuch aggadot; duas são existentes, enquanto a terceira é conhecida apenas através de citações. Estes midrashim , embora com o nome de R. Tanḥuma, não deve ser considerado como tendo sido escrito ou editado por ele. Eles foram assim denominados apenas porque consistem em parte de homilias originárias dele (isso é indicado pela fórmula introdutória "Assim começou R. Tanḥuma" ou "Assim pregou R. Tanḥuma") e em parte homilias por professores aggádicos que seguiram o estilo de R. Tanḥuma. (pt)
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  • TANḤUMA, MIDRASH (en)
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  • Le Midrash Tanhouma (hébreu : מדרש תנחומא) ou Tanhouma-Yelamdenou est un Midrash aggada homilétique sur le Pentateuque, composé de sermons rattachés aux premiers versets des sections de lecture abordés. Il s’élabore vers le Ve siècle en terre d’Israël (Palestine byzantine) et, après avoir été adopté par les homélistes, se développe au cours du haut Moyen Âge dans l’ensemble du territoire byzantin, et parvient jusqu’en Babylonie. C’est pourquoi ce Midrash existe en plusieurs versions, manuscrites ou imprimés, et représente davantage un genre littéraire, appelé corpus Tanhouma-Yelamdenou dans la littérature académique. Ce corpus comprend des Midrashim ultérieurs qui ont été inclus dans la collection du Midrash Rabba. (fr)
  • Midrash Tanhuma (Hebrew: מִדְרָשׁ תַּנְחוּמָא) is the name given to three different collections of Pentateuch aggadot; two are extant, while the third is known only through citations. These midrashim, although bearing the name of R. Tanḥuma, must not be regarded as having been written or edited by him. They were so named merely because they consist partly of homilies originating with him (this being indicated by the introductory formula "Thus began R. Tanḥuma" or "Thus preached R. Tanḥuma") and partly of homilies by aggadic teachers who followed the style of R. Tanḥuma. It is possible that R. Tanḥuma himself preserved his homilies, and that his collection was used by the editors of the midrash. The three collections were edited at different times; they will, therefore, be treated in chronological order. According to Samuel Berman's most recent research and translation on Midrash-Tanhuma, the "earliest manuscript of this text was compiled in late 8th or 9th century". (en)
  • Midrash Tanhuma ( hebraico : מדרש תנחומא ) é o nome dado a três coleções diferentes de Pentateuch aggadot; duas são existentes, enquanto a terceira é conhecida apenas através de citações. Estes midrashim , embora com o nome de R. Tanḥuma, não deve ser considerado como tendo sido escrito ou editado por ele. Eles foram assim denominados apenas porque consistem em parte de homilias originárias dele (isso é indicado pela fórmula introdutória "Assim começou R. Tanḥuma" ou "Assim pregou R. Tanḥuma") e em parte homilias por professores aggádicos que seguiram o estilo de R. Tanḥuma. É possível que o próprio R. Tanḥuma tenha preservado suas homilias e que sua coleção tenha sido usada pelos editores do midrash. As três coleções foram editadas em momentos diferentes; serão, portanto, tratados em ordem cronológica. De acordo com a pesquisa e tradução mais recente de Samuel Berman sobre Midrash-Tanhuma, o "manuscrito mais antigo deste texto foi compilado no final do século VIII ou IX". (pt)
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