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Volume 75 › Table of Contents › Article Abstract

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On Some Discrepancies between Rashi's Commentary on the
Talmud and His Commentary on the Bible
Lea Himmelfarb, Bar-Ilan University |
Various explanations have been offered as to why Rashi offers different interpretations
of the same matter in his commentaries on the Talmud and the Bible. We suggest that
Rashi provides an interpretation in his Bible commentary that is contrary to the one
given in his commentary on the Talmud because the former is consistent with the
interpretive aspect implicit from the Masorah notes, that he regarded as authoritative.
The purpose of the Masorah is to accurately preserve the biblical text and its wording,
and it is primarily interested in exceptional and rare phenomena. Although the
Masorah notes relate to textual issues, Rashi ascribes them interpretive significance
as well.
The current study presents three examples in which the differences between
Rashi's Talmud and Bible commentaries may be explained by a singular element,
namely, the Masorah. The essay compares Rashi's differing interpretations of the same
verse in his Talmud and Bible commentaries, and indicates the Masorah note on
which, or on the likes of which, Rashi relied in his commentary on the Bible.
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