Midrash Tehillim (Hebrew: מדרש תהלים), also known as Midrash Shocher Tov or the Midrash to Psalms, is an aggadic midrash to the Psalms. It has been known since the 11th century, when it was quoted by Nathan of Rome, by R. Isaac ben Judah ibn Ghayyat, and by Rashi, who quoted it in his commentary on I Samuel 17:49, and on many other passages.
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| - Midrash Tehillim (Hebrew: מדרש תהלים), also known as Midrash Shocher Tov or the Midrash to Psalms, is an aggadic midrash to the Psalms. It has been known since the 11th century, when it was quoted by Nathan of Rome, by R. Isaac ben Judah ibn Ghayyat, and by Rashi, who quoted it in his commentary on I Samuel 17:49, and on many other passages. (en)
- Midrash Tehillim (hébreu: מדרש תהלים) est un midrash sur le Livre des Psaumes. Il a probablement été compilé vers la fin de la période des gueonim car il n’est pas cité avant le XIe siècle. Il est également connu sous les noms d’Aggadat Tehillim, Haggadat Tehillim et, depuis le XIIe siècle, Sho'har Tov car il s’ouvre sur le verset 11:27 du Livre des Proverbes.
* Portail de la culture juive et du judaïsme (fr)
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| - Midrash Tehillim (Hebrew: מדרש תהלים), also known as Midrash Shocher Tov or the Midrash to Psalms, is an aggadic midrash to the Psalms. It has been known since the 11th century, when it was quoted by Nathan of Rome, by R. Isaac ben Judah ibn Ghayyat, and by Rashi, who quoted it in his commentary on I Samuel 17:49, and on many other passages. (en)
- Midrash Tehillim (hébreu: מדרש תהלים) est un midrash sur le Livre des Psaumes. Il a probablement été compilé vers la fin de la période des gueonim car il n’est pas cité avant le XIe siècle. Il est également connu sous les noms d’Aggadat Tehillim, Haggadat Tehillim et, depuis le XIIe siècle, Sho'har Tov car il s’ouvre sur le verset 11:27 du Livre des Proverbes.
* Portail de la culture juive et du judaïsme (fr)
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