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<li><b>Earlier Sources</b> – Rashi</li>
 
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<li>His father – cited only once in Vayikra 23:16.&#160; The Sefer HaGan Shemot 27:18 records an additional interpretation which R"Y Bekhor Shor transmitted in the name of his father.</li>
 
<li>His father – cited only once in Vayikra 23:16.&#160; The Sefer HaGan Shemot 27:18 records an additional interpretation which R"Y Bekhor Shor transmitted in the name of his father.</li>
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<li>R. Eliezer of Mainz / Beaugency – cited only once in a gloss on Vayikra 22:25.<fn>MS Munich 52 reads: "ומהר"ר אליעזר ממגנצא שמעתי".&#160; However, "מגנצא" may be a corruption of Beaugency, as the interpretation appears in the commentary of R. Eliezer of Beaugency on Yeshayahu 52:14 and Malakhi 1:14.</fn></li>
 
<li>R. Eliezer of Mainz / Beaugency – cited only once in a gloss on Vayikra 22:25.<fn>MS Munich 52 reads: "ומהר"ר אליעזר ממגנצא שמעתי".&#160; However, "מגנצא" may be a corruption of Beaugency, as the interpretation appears in the commentary of R. Eliezer of Beaugency on Yeshayahu 52:14 and Malakhi 1:14.</fn></li>
 
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<li>R. Yosef Kara – cited eight times: Bereshit 4:23-24, 34:25, 49:9, Shemot 4:11, 20:1, Devarim 14:1, 28:68, 32:17.</li>
 
<li>R. Yosef Kara – cited eight times: Bereshit 4:23-24, 34:25, 49:9, Shemot 4:11, 20:1, Devarim 14:1, 28:68, 32:17.</li>
 
<li>Rashbam – cited five<fn>Two of these might be later additions or הגהות (possibly by R"Y Bekhor himself&#160;– see discussion above): Bereshit 36:12 and Shemot 6:13.</fn> times:&#160; Bereshit 36:12 ("ורבי' שמו' מצא"),<fn>The text of this case was deciphered incorrectly in numerous editions.</fn>&#8206; Shemot 2:14 ("ומשם רבי' שמואל שמעתי"),&#8206; 3:14 ("ור' שמואל פירש")&#8206;, 6:13 ("ור' שמואל פירש"),&#8206; 14:25 ("ומשום רבי' שמואל שמעתי").&#160; There are many other interpretations of R"Y Bekhor Shor, though, which were taken from or influenced by Rashbam.</li>
 
<li>Rashbam – cited five<fn>Two of these might be later additions or הגהות (possibly by R"Y Bekhor himself&#160;– see discussion above): Bereshit 36:12 and Shemot 6:13.</fn> times:&#160; Bereshit 36:12 ("ורבי' שמו' מצא"),<fn>The text of this case was deciphered incorrectly in numerous editions.</fn>&#8206; Shemot 2:14 ("ומשם רבי' שמואל שמעתי"),&#8206; 3:14 ("ור' שמואל פירש")&#8206;, 6:13 ("ור' שמואל פירש"),&#8206; 14:25 ("ומשום רבי' שמואל שמעתי").&#160; There are many other interpretations of R"Y Bekhor Shor, though, which were taken from or influenced by Rashbam.</li>
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<li>Ibn Ezra – cited only twice in the glosses to the commentary on Bereshit 49:4, Shemot 24:11. and another time in the name of R"Y Bekhor Shor in Sefer HaGan Bereshit 2:23.</li>
 
<li>R. Shelomo Parchon –&#160;cited only once in the gloss to the commentary on Bereshit 33:6.</li>
 
<li>R. Shelomo Parchon –&#160;cited only once in the gloss to the commentary on Bereshit 33:6.</li>
 
<li>R. Ovadiah b. Shemuel HaSefaradi<fn>R. Yosef Bekhor Shor always refers to him as simply R. Ovadiah.&#160; However, in the parallel citations (which come from R"Y Bekhor Shor) in Sefer HaGan Bereshit 38:14 and Shemot 15:26, he is called R. Ovadiah HaSefaradi, and in Hadar Zekenim Shemot 15:26 he is referred to as R. Ovadiah b. R. Shemuel.</fn> – known only from the citations in R"Y Bekhor Shor's commentary; cited nine<fn>Three of these might be later additions or הגהות (possibly by R"Y Bekhor himself – see discussion above): Bereshit 39:2, Shemot 4:11, 15:26.</fn> times: Bereshit 2:2, 18:5, 39:2, Shemot 4:11, 10:2, 15:26, 22:19, 23:25, Devarim 31:18.</li>
 
<li>R. Ovadiah b. Shemuel HaSefaradi<fn>R. Yosef Bekhor Shor always refers to him as simply R. Ovadiah.&#160; However, in the parallel citations (which come from R"Y Bekhor Shor) in Sefer HaGan Bereshit 38:14 and Shemot 15:26, he is called R. Ovadiah HaSefaradi, and in Hadar Zekenim Shemot 15:26 he is referred to as R. Ovadiah b. R. Shemuel.</fn> – known only from the citations in R"Y Bekhor Shor's commentary; cited nine<fn>Three of these might be later additions or הגהות (possibly by R"Y Bekhor himself – see discussion above): Bereshit 39:2, Shemot 4:11, 15:26.</fn> times: Bereshit 2:2, 18:5, 39:2, Shemot 4:11, 10:2, 15:26, 22:19, 23:25, Devarim 31:18.</li>

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R. Yosef Bekhor Shor
Name
R. Yosef Bekhor Shor
ר' יוסף בכור שור
Dates12th century
LocationNorthern France
WorksTorah and Tehillim commentaries, novellae on the Talmud, liturgical poems
Exegetical Characteristics
Influenced byRashbam, R. Tam
Impacted onSefer HaGan, Baalei HaTosafot, Ramban

Background1

Life

  • Name – 
    • Hebrew name – ר' יוסף בכור שור2
    • _ name – 
  • Dates – Middle to late 12th century3
  • Location – Northern France4
  • Education and Occupation – No more than a skeletal history of Bekhor Shor’s life can be constructed from the sources that currently exist.5
    • Lived in the 12th century Northern French Tosafist milieu, and was a disciple of Rabbenu Tam.6
    • He was a Halakhist/Talmudist whose novellae are included in Tosafot, as well as a Bible commentator.
    • From his writings it can be deduced that he knew Latin and was familiar with Christian biblical exegesis.7
    • He also was a paytan (author of liturgical poems)8 who seems to have had a rather well-developed literary sense.9
    • His prominent position within the Tosafist world is attested by frequent use of his commentaries by later Tosafist compendia.10
  • Family – Bekhor Shor cites his father once in his commentary,11 and he had a son who is cited in Tosafist literature, called R. Avraham b. R. Yosef of Orleans.12
  • Teachers – R. Yaakov Tam13
  • ContemporariesRashbam, R. Eliezer of Beaugency,14 R. Avraham Ibn Ezra15
  • Students – 
  • Time period – 
  • World outlook – 

Works

  • Biblical commentaries – Torah,16 Tehillim17
  • Rabbinics – 
    • Talmudic novellae – Bekhor Shor is cited a number of times in Tosafot on the Talmud18
    • Halakhic codes – 
    • Responses to the works of others – 
    • Responsa – Conducted Halakhic correspondence with R. Tam.19
  • Jewish thought – 
  • Other works – Piyuttim20
  • Misattributed works – 

Torah Commentary

Characteristics

  • Verse by verse / Topical – 
  • Genre – 
  • Structure – 
  • Language – 
  • Peshat and derash – 

Methods

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Themes

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Textual Issues

  • Manuscripts – All editions have been based on a sole extant manuscript – Munich 52. 
  • Printings – Published in 1994 by Mosad HaRav Kook as: פירושי רבי יוסף בכור שור על התורה (Ed. Y. Nevo), and recently included in Mikraot Gedolot HaKeter published by Bar Ilan University.21
  • Textual layers – 

Sources

Significant Influences

  • Earlier Sources – Rashi
  • Teachers – 
    • His father – cited only once in Vayikra 23:16.  The Sefer HaGan Shemot 27:18 records an additional interpretation which R"Y Bekhor Shor transmitted in the name of his father.
    • R. Tam – 
    • R. Eliezer of Mainz / Beaugency – cited only once in a gloss on Vayikra 22:25.22
  • Foils – 

Occasional Usage

  • Menachem b. Saruq – cited only once in Shemot 14:20.
  • R. Chayyug - cited only once in Devarim 11:26.
  • R. Avraham b. Hiyya – cited once in Devarim 28:63.23
  • R. Yosef Kara – cited eight times: Bereshit 4:23-24, 34:25, 49:9, Shemot 4:11, 20:1, Devarim 14:1, 28:68, 32:17.
  • Rashbam – cited five24 times:  Bereshit 36:12 ("ורבי' שמו' מצא"),25‎ Shemot 2:14 ("ומשם רבי' שמואל שמעתי"),‎ 3:14 ("ור' שמואל פירש")‎, 6:13 ("ור' שמואל פירש"),‎ 14:25 ("ומשום רבי' שמואל שמעתי").  There are many other interpretations of R"Y Bekhor Shor, though, which were taken from or influenced by Rashbam.
  • Ibn Ezra – cited only twice in the glosses to the commentary on Bereshit 49:4, Shemot 24:11. and another time in the name of R"Y Bekhor Shor in Sefer HaGan Bereshit 2:23.
  • R. Shelomo Parchon – cited only once in the gloss to the commentary on Bereshit 33:6.
  • R. Ovadiah b. Shemuel HaSefaradi26 – known only from the citations in R"Y Bekhor Shor's commentary; cited nine27 times: Bereshit 2:2, 18:5, 39:2, Shemot 4:11, 10:2, 15:26, 22:19, 23:25, Devarim 31:18.
  • R. Yitzchak HaGer – cited twice (both of which are glosses): Shemot 3:13,28 4:11.
  • R. Karshava – cited only once in Bereshit 44:10.
  • R. Tuv Elem – cited only once in a gloss to Vayikra 20:14.
  • R. Berechya – cited only once in a gloss to Vayikra 19:19.

Possible Relationship

Impact

Later exegetes

Supercommentaries