Midrash Aggadah

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Midrash Aggadah texts, a body of rabbinic literature devoted to the narrative, ethical, and homiletical interpretation of the Hebrew Bible. These works illuminate Scripture through stories, parables, and theological reflection.

Forty Days in the Cloud Learning Torah from God

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 24:18

The plain verse of (Exodus 24:18) is almost flat. Moses entered the cloud and went up the mountain, and he was there forty days and forty nights. The Targum Pseudo-Jonathan cannot ...

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The Willing Heart Rule for the Tabernacle Offering

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 25:2

When the Holy One commanded Israel to contribute materials for the Mishkan, the Tabernacle in the wilderness, the instruction could have been simple taxation. Every household owes ...

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God's Word Speaks Between the Cherubim Above the Ark

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 25:22

(Exodus 25:22) contains one of the most intimate promises in the Torah. The Holy One tells Moses that He will meet with him there, above the kapporet, the mercy-seat, between the t...

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Five Curtains for Torah, Six for Mishnah in the Tabernacle

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 26:9

The construction of the Mishkan is described in Exodus 26 with a catalog of measurements and materials that reads, on the surface, like an architect's invoice. Ten curtains of fine...

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Abraham's Tree Becomes the Middle Bar of the Tabernacle

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 26:28

(Exodus 26:28) describes an engineering detail. A middle bar, passing through the boards of the Tabernacle from end to end, holding the walls together. Plain Hebrew gives the speci...

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The Eternal Lamp That Aaron Lit Every Evening

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 27:21

The Torah closes the Tabernacle construction chapters with a quiet command. In the Tent of Meeting, outside the parochet that conceals the Ark, Aharon and his sons are to tend a la...

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Aaron and His Four Sons Called to Serve Before God

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 28:1

(Exodus 28:1) names the first family of Jewish priests. Aharon, brother of Moses, is brought near with his four sons: Nadab, Abihu, Elazar, and Itamar. The Targum Pseudo-Jonathan p...

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The Eight Vestments God Designed for Aaron

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 28:4

When God commissioned the priestly wardrobe, He did not sketch a uniform. He named eight specific garments, each with a job. The Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Exodus 28:4) lists them ...

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Engraving Israel's Names Like a Signet Ring

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 28:11

The shoulder-stones of the ephod were not to be carved roughly. The Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Exodus 28:11) insists the engraver work as the engraving of a ring — every letter dis...

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The Shoulder Stones Memorial of Righteousness

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 28:12

Most translations of (Exodus 28:12) call the shoulder-stones a memorial, and leave the word undefined. A memorial of what? The Targum Pseudo-Jonathan fills the silence. The gems ar...

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The Breastplate That Revealed Hidden Judgments

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 28:15

Even the best judge eventually meets a case he cannot crack. Two witnesses contradict. A motive stays buried. A theft leaves no trail. The Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Exodus 28:15) ...

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Four Rows of Gems for the Four Corners of Earth

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 28:17

The Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Exodus 28:17) reads the gemstones as geography. The breastplate held four rows of precious gems, answering to the four regions of the world. When Aar...

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The Second Row of Judah, Dan, and Naphtali

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 28:18

The Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Exodus 28:18) names the second row of the high priest's breastplate: smaragd, and sapphire and chalcedony. On them were engraved Judah, Dan, and Naph...

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The Third Row of Gad, Asher, and Issachar

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 28:19

The Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Exodus 28:19) lists the third row of the breastplate: ligure, and agate, and amethyst, engraved with Gad, Asher, and Issachar. The tribes of this row...

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The Fourth Row of Zebulun, Joseph, and Benjamin

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 28:20

The Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Exodus 28:20) closes the breastplate's geography with the fourth row: chrysolite, onyx, and jasper, engraved with Zebulun, Joseph, and Benjamin. The ...

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Aaron Carried Israel's Names Over His Heart

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 28:29

The shoulder stones were a memorial. The breastplate was something more intimate. The Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Exodus 28:29) insists that Aaron bore the names of the sons of Isra...

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The Urim and Thummim and the Name That Sealed the Deep

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 28:30

The most electric line in this chapter of the Targum Pseudo-Jonathan is hidden inside a description of a priestly accessory. On (Exodus 28:30), the text explains what the Urim and ...

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The Seventy-One Bells on the Robe of Aaron

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 28:34

The robe of the high priest rang when he walked. The Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Exodus 28:34) gives a specific count: a golden bell, then a pomegranate of hyacinth and crimson, alt...

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The Bell That Kept Aaron from Flaming Fire

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 28:35

Why did the high priest's robe need bells at all? The Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Exodus 28:35) gives the quiet, terrifying answer. Its voice shall be heard at the time that he hath...

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The Gold Plate That Atoned for Boldness of Face

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 28:37

The gold plate on the forehead of the high priest was tied to a hyacinth ribbon. The Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Exodus 28:37) names the sin it was meant to repair: it make amends f...

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Aaron Bears the Iniquity of Insincere Gifts

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 28:38

A worshipper brings an offering but his heart is not really in it. He makes a vow and regrets it mid-sentence. He dedicates a field and secretly hopes to walk it back. What happens...

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The Tunic That Atoned for Innocent Blood

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 28:39

Most translations of (Exodus 28:39) describe the weaving of the tunic and leave it there. The Targum Pseudo-Jonathan refuses that minimalism. Each garment atones for something spec...

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Why Priests Wore Linen Breeches Before the Altar

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 28:43

The last of the priestly garments was the most private. The Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Exodus 28:43) explains that Aaron and his sons had to wear the fine linen undergarments — the...

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Blood on the Ear, Thumb, and Toe of Aaron

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 29:20

Of all the ordination rites, this one is the strangest. Moses slaughtered the second ram, and the Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Exodus 29:20) tells us exactly what he did with the blo...

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Seven Days of Priestly Succession, Never a Levite

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 29:30

The Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Exodus 29:30) legislates how the high priesthood is passed on. For seven full days, the son who rises after his father wears the vestments and enters...

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Why Leftover Consecration Meat Must Burn by Morning

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 29:34

When Moses consecrated Aaron and his sons to the priesthood, a week-long ritual bound them to the altar — daily offerings, daily bread, daily blood. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan (redacte...

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The Daily Bullock That Kept the Altar Alive

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 29:36

Before the altar of the Mishkan could receive Israel's offerings, it had to be made holy itself. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan (an Aramaic paraphrase whose expansions preserve tannaitic a...

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The Fiery Flame That Guarded Aaron's Altar

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 29:37

Seven days of atonement, and then the altar was something else entirely — not a piece of furniture, not a table of stone, but kodesh kodashim, the altar of the Holy of Holies. Targ...

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Where God Appointed His Word to Meet Moses

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 29:42

The Torah says God would meet Israel at the door of the Tent of Meeting. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan hears that verse and adds one carefully chosen word: Memra. Not simply, "I will meet...

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The Shekinah Came Down Because Israel Went Up

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 29:46

The climax of the consecration chapter is not a ritual instruction. It is a declaration, and Targum Pseudo-Jonathan gives it a weight the plain Hebrew only hints at: the sons of Is...

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The Incense Altar Placed Before the Veil of Testimony

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 30:6

The golden incense altar stood just outside the veil — not inside the Holy of Holies, but as close to it as any vessel of daily service could come. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan places th...

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Aaron's Yearly Atonement on the Golden Horns

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 30:10

Once a year — only once — Aaron approached the golden incense altar with a different purpose. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan preserves the command that on the Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur,...

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Why Counting Israel Could Bring the Plague of Death

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 30:12

When God told Moses to take a census of Israel, the command came wrapped in a warning that Targum Pseudo-Jonathan makes explicit: every man must give a ransom for his soul when he ...

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The Denarius of Fire Moses Was Shown on Sinai

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 30:13

When God told Moses that every counted Israelite must give a half-shekel, Moses did not know what a half-shekel looked like. The coin did not yet exist in any earthly mint. So, Tar...

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The Rich and Poor Gave the Same Half-Shekel

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 30:15

One of the most radical moments in Torah commerce: Targum Pseudo-Jonathan repeats the Torah's command that the rich shall not add to, and the poor shall not diminish from, the half...

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The Silver of the Ransom Became the Mishkan's Sockets

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 30:16

What happened to all those half-shekels? Targum Pseudo-Jonathan follows the Torah's answer: Moses was to gather the silver of the ransom from the sons of Israel and apply it to the...

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The Bronze Laver Where Priests Washed Before Service

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 30:18

Between the altar of sacrifice and the Tent of Meeting stood a basin — not of gold, not of silver, but of bronze. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan names its purpose simply: the kiyor was for...

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A Log of Oil for Each Tribe in the Anointing

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 30:24

The recipe for the holy anointing oil is exact and extravagant: five hundred minas of myrrh, two hundred and fifty of sweet cinnamon, two hundred and fifty of sweet calamus, five h...

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The Perfumer's Art That Made the Holy Anointing Oil

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 30:25

The spices were weighed. The oil was gathered from the twelve tribes. But the mixture itself required something the Torah calls "the work of the perfumer." Targum Pseudo-Jonathan p...

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The Fiery Flame That Consumed Strangers to the Holy Vessels

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 30:29

Once the anointing oil had been compounded and the vessels of the sanctuary had been touched with it, they were no longer ordinary. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan describes what happened t...

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The Four Spices of the Incense Weighed Weight for Weight

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 30:34

If the anointing oil was for people and vessels, the incense was for the air itself. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan preserves the command to Moses: take spices — balsam, onycha, galbanum —...

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The Incense Beaten Small Before the Testimony

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 30:36

The incense was not simply mixed. It was beaten. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan records the instruction: after the spices were compounded, Moses was to beat them small — ground fine — and ...

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Oholiab of Dan and the Spirit of Wisdom in Every Heart

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 31:6

Bezalel of Judah was the master artisan of the Mishkan. But Targum Pseudo-Jonathan preserves the Torah's insistence that he did not work alone. God appointed with him Oholiab bar A...

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The Sabbath as a Sign Between God's Word and Israel

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 31:13

The Mishkan was about to be built. Artisans had received the Spirit of wisdom. Materials were being gathered. And then, in the middle of the construction commands, God paused and s...

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Why Sabbath Desecration Carries the Weight of Death

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 31:14

The Sabbath command carries a severity that shocks modern readers. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan preserves it in its original sharpness: "Ye shall keep the Sabbath, because it is holy to ...

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The Casting of Stones for Those Who Worked on Shabbat

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 31:15

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan does not soften the law. It specifies the method: "Whoso doeth work upon the Sabbath, dying he shall die, by the casting of stones" (Exodus 31:15). Stoning, ...

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The Delightful Exercises That Make the Sabbath

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 31:16

The Hebrew Torah commands Israel to keep the Sabbath. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan adds three words that change the flavor entirely: Israel shall keep the Sabbath "to perform the delight...

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God Rested and Was Refreshed on the Seventh Day

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Exodus 31:17

At the heart of the Sabbath command stands a theological riddle. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan preserves it faithfully: "In six days the Lord created and perfected the heavens and the ear...

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