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Abraham Ibn Ezra's Non-Literal Interpretations - Hakirah.org

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290 : Hạkirah, the Flatbush Journal of Jewish Law and Thoughthis wife, Zipporah. He writes that Miriam and Aaron suspected thatMoses refrained from being intimate with Zipporah because she wasnot beautiful. The reality, according to <strong>Ibn</strong> Ezra, was that Moses refrainedbecause he was in constant relation with God. <strong>Ibn</strong> Ezra approvinglyquotes the Talmudic Rabbis who, with regard to the sages,said: “Happy are they, but woe to their wives.” 35The question arises, how did <strong>Ibn</strong> Ezra reconcile his commitmentto the plain meaning of the text with his clearly non-literal interpretations?One might argue that <strong>Ibn</strong> Ezra was inconsistent. However, thisargument does not hold. A person is inconsistent once, twice, threetimes. There are simply too many non-literal interpretations in <strong>Ibn</strong>Ezra’s commentaries to explain his inconsistencies.It seems that <strong>Ibn</strong> Ezra differentiated between the plain meaningof the text and taking the text literally. In other words, a text is to beexplained according to rules of Hebrew grammar, philology and context.After this is done the verse can, if necessary, be explained philosophically,scientifically 36 or midrashically. However, one must distinguishbetween the plain meaning and the other modes of interpretation.One is never to mistake aggadat midrash for peshat, philosophyfor peshat or halakhah for peshat.The aforementioned can clearly be demonstrated by a differencein opinion between <strong>Ibn</strong> Ezra and Saadia Gaon regarding the interpretationof Psalm 2:4.Psalm 2:4 pictures God as sitting in heaven and laughing at thosewho take counsel against Him and His anointed. Scripture states:He who is enthroned in heaven laughs; the Lord mocks at them.The image of God sitting and belly laughing in heaven presenteda problem to the medieval bible commentators. They could not takethis verse at face value. Thus in commenting on this verse <strong>Ibn</strong> Ezrawrites:God created all bodies, that is, (all) matter and form… God whosename alone is exalted, is beyond being made of matter. He is certainlyabove all accidents. 3735 Ibid. Num. 12:1.36 In most cases it means astrologically.37 <strong>Ibn</strong> Ezra on Ps. 2:4.

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