Mekhilta de-Rabbi Simeon bar Yoḥai

Mekhilta de-Rabbi Simeon bar Yoḥai 61:1

If one strikes a man [and he dies, he shall surely be put to death] (Exodus 21:12). I only know from this about one who strikes a man. How does one know from Scripture concerning one who strikes a woman or child? Scripture states: If a man kills any human being, [he shall surely be put to death] (Leviticus 24…

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A halakhic midrash to Exodus compiled in the third century CE, this collection of commentaries is attributed to the school of R. Akiva. Although fragmentary, it begins with Exodus 3:1 and contains aggadic expositions on narrative portions of the text. Section 61:1 is a halakhic unit exemplifying the methods of the Akivan school—particularly the unrestrained use of verbal analogies (gezerot shavot; sg., gezerah shavah)—whereas 1:1–2 presents a series of aggadic reflections on the reasons God chose to reveal God’s self to Moses in a lowly bush. The passage as a whole emphasizes God’s intimacy with Israel and constant presence even in the midst of Israel’s suffering.

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