Yeshu‘a ben Judah

11th Century

Yeshu‘a ben Judah, known in Arabic as Abū ’l-Faraj Furqān ibn Asad, was a member of the eleventh-century Karaite elite in Jerusalem and was active from 1040 to 1060. His writings in exegesis and law were extensive but remain for the most part unpublished. Yeshu‘a’s writings are noted for their engagement with rabbinic literature, signaling a change in Karaite approaches to the rabbis. In theological matters, he followed in the footsteps of his teacher Yūsuf al-Basīr, writing works of Mu‘tazilite kalām (rationalist theology). He composed philosophical and exegetical works as well but is best known for his Book of Prohibited Marriages (Sefer ha-‘arayot), which was translated into Hebrew from Judeo-Arabic shortly after its writing, by the Byzantine Karaite Jacob ben Simeon. In this work, Yeshu‘a relaxed some of the Karaite laws which radically limited options for marriage. He built his ideas on those of his teachers but clarified them in such a way as to enable his rulings to become authoritative for later Karaites.

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For the mountain of Zion

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For the mountain of Zion, which is desolate (Lamentations 5:18)   I will groan and be astonished. For the mountain of Zion I will complain,   and I will have mercy upon its dust. For the mountain of…

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Tafsīr (Arabic Translation): Genesis

Translation of Genesis 3:22-4:16
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Now, that we may drive him out of the garden, lest he should stretch out his hand, and also take of the tree of life, so as to remain alive for ever. And God, the God, sent him forth…

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Short Commentary: On Exodus and Numbers

Commentary on Exodus 15, 20:2-20:17
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Now comes a song corresponding to the favors of God by means of thanksgiving, and by the recounting of His qualities and His great deeds. This song was uttered now…

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Book of the Upright

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They say that it is written: The nakedness of thy father’s wife’s daughter, begotten of thy father—she is thy sister, thou shalt not uncover her nakedness (Leviticus 18:11). This daughter of the…