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==Modern sources who make use of midrashic hermeneutical methodologies== [[The modern midrashic hermeneutical reformation]] page may contain examples or quotes from sources not catalogued here. * Orthodox Jewish: ** Rabbi David Fohrman and team at [https://alephbeta.org https://alephbeta.org.] The animated videos provide a well-suited introduction to the methodology for both Biblical scholar and school-aged child alike. The podcasts (e.g. [https://members.alephbeta.org/podcasts/book-like-no-other A Book Like No Other]) and seminar courses (in some cases available only to patron members) are as deep and profound as anything you will find in the academic literature. He also has [https://shop.alephbeta.org/collections/books-by-rabbi-fohrman excellent books] available. ** Yonatan Grossman (teaching in Hebrew), a professor of Bible at Bar Ilan University and Herzog College<ref name=curwin/> * Messianic: ** Otto Gershon resources include [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1fh09flfV4&list=PLz8qJcWh7VHntYsCYLWYuuubjY9WZg91G The Otto Zone] video series * Protestant Evangelical and/or Reformed: ** James B. Jordan and theological heirs: *** Jordan's [https://biblicalhorizons.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Through-New-Eyes.pdf Through New Eyes] provides a good entry-level introduction to seeing both the world and Scripture through new eyes *** Peter Leithart and crew: [https://theopolisinstitute.com/ https://theopolisinstitute.com] *** [https://www.biblematrix.com.au/ Mike Bull] contributes several interesting/unique perspectives, including his emphasis on the "fractal" nature of the Bible *** [https://argosy.substack.com Alastair Roberts] resources include a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9Z_I6OWzT0&list=PLDtm5aqtLCz0NEa2rg6kW8IYb9ZKfD2zc chapter-by-chapter audio Biblical commentary]. He is also co-author of [https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/themelios/review/echoes-of-exodus-tracing-themes-of-redemption-through-scripture one of two distinct books published separately in 2018 both entitled "Echoes of Exodus"]! (Something is indeed "[[The Modern Midrashic Hermeneutical Reformation|in the air]]"!) ** Greg Beale: *** His (NIGTC) Commentary on Revelation provides an encyclopedia of literary and theological connections between John's Apocalypse and Tanakh, as well as with other Judaic sources including Midrash, Talmud, Targums, etc. *** "The Temple and the Church's Mission" explores the symbolism of Israel's Temple/Tabernacle and how that applies to the ''mission'' (not the architecture!) of the church ** Meredith Kline's "Kingdom Prologue" (especially if packaged together with Beale's "Temple and ... Mission") is, in some ways, a more densely-packed, seminary-level version of Jordan's [https://biblicalhorizons.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Through-New-Eyes.pdf Through New Eyes] (and indeed is cited in Jordan's Bibliography) ** "[https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/opth-2022-0245 Forward and Reverse Gematria are Very Different Beasts]," a 2024 peer-reviewed research article by Bible Wiki [[User:Zekeriya]], proposes to resolve the 666 gematria/isopsephy problem of Revelation 13:18 using hermeneutical methods (esp. intertextuality) with heavy indebtedness credited to Fohrman and Beale ** [https://bibleproject.com BibleProject™] makes use of some midrashic tools (often implicitly), e.g. when talking about intertextual "hyperlinks" ** Bob Wern [https://www.youtube.com/@thedustyfeet @thedustyfeet] has numerous derivative supercommentary videos following on AlephBeta and BibleProject resources * Islamic ** [https://www.youtube.com/@bayyinah Nouman Ali Khan]; For a short sample see his [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSFd2Uz82bk Connection between Surah Al Fatihah & Surah An-Nas] * Cross-pollination ** (Catholic) Bishop Robert Barron and (Eastern Orthodox) Jonathan Pageau discuss [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyMDIvF-I60 Recognizing Patterns] and symbolism in Scripture. ** (EO) Pageau and (Protestant) Roberts also engaged in a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXlVUZeZKVo Rediscovery of Symbolism] cross-stream chat.
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