词条 | Aharon Ibn Hayyim |
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Leb AharonLeb Aharon (Aaron's Heart) is a commentary on Joshua and the Judges, and contains both simple explanations of the words (peshat), as well as a more in depth analysis of the text at large (derush).[1] While Ibn Hayyim wrote commentaries to the Mekhilta, Sifrei, Pentateuch, Prophets, and Song of Songs, Leb Aharon was his only commentary of this type to be published.[2]Middot AharonMiddot Aharon (Aaron's Rules) is Aharon ibn Hayyim's most well-known publication, and serves as one of the only compositions that adequately discusses the thirteen hermeneutic principles as laid out by R. Ishmael. This work focuses on the development and application of the thirteen hermeneutical principles, and was largely responsible for the Sifra becoming a subject of study. Ibn Hayyim's main objective is to search for and explain the plain meaning of the text, and seeks to interpret the literal meaning, despite his often-wordy explanations.[2]References1. ^1 2 Aharon ibn Hayyim at JewishEncyclopedia.com {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Aharon Ibn Hayyim}}{{Judaism-bio-stub}}2. ^1 2 {{cite encyclopedia|encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Judaica|title=Aaron Ibn Hayyim|year=2007|publisher=Macmillan|location=Detroit|pages=679}} 3. ^www.etz-hayim.com 4 : 1545 births|1632 deaths|Jewish biblical scholars|People from Fez, Morocco |
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