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<li>Common names – מכילתא, מכילתא דרבי ישמעאל<fn>This page will use the abbreviation MekRY.<br/>The Aramaic word Mekhilta (מכילתא) is equivalent to the Hebrew “מידה”, which can mean “measure” and “rule”, as in the י"ג מידות שהתורה נדרשת בהן. Mekhilta has also come to mean a tractate containing exegesis by such rules (similar to the way the word canon (a body of ecclesiastical law) comes from the Greek kanṓn which originally meant a measuring rod, and then a rule). See Stemberger and Strack: 252.<br/>In Gaonic literature, and Rambam’s introduction to Mishneh Torah, the term Mekhilta can refer to all halakhic midrash on Shemot through Devarim.<br/>The earliest references to this midrash as Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael are found in writings of R. Shmuel b. Chofni Gaon and R. Nissim Gaon. The name probably stemmed from the fact that R. Yishmael is the first sage appearing in the text as interpreting a verse from Shemot. The idea that this midrash was produced by the school of R. Yishmael is an innovation of modern scholarship and not found earlier.</fn></li>
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Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael
Name
Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael
מכילתא דרבי ישמעאל
Dates3rd century
PlaceEretz Yisrael
Characteristics
Sources
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Background

Names

  • Common names – מכילתא, מכילתא דרבי ישמעאל1
  • Other names –

Date

Place

Language

Text

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  • Printings –
  • Textual layers –

Content

Genre

Structure

Characteristics

Sources

Significant Influences

Occasional Usage

Possible Relationship

Impact

Other Midrashim

Medieval Exegetes

Supercommentaries