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Title: The incorporation of pre-modern scientific theories into biblical literature: the case of innate heat
Authors: Reichman, Edward
Keywords: Bible. Old Testament -- Criticism, interpretation, Jewish
Rabbinic literature
Physiology
Medicine -- History
Issue Date: 2003
Citation: Reichman, E. (2004). The incorporation of pre-modern scientific theories into biblical literature: the case of innate heat. Jewish Bible Quarterly, 32(2), 73–83.
Series/Report no.: Tradition: A Journal of Orthodox Jewish Thought;37(2)
Abstract: . This comment of Ibn Ezra was cited by Zevi Ashkenazi (?1660-1718), known as Hakham Zevi, in his famous responsum on the halakhic status of a chicken that was found to be lacking a heart, 9 and is an example of the appli-cation of homiletic exegesis to the realm of halakhah
Description: Scholarly article / Open access
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12202/9694
ISSN: 0792-3910
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