Commentary: On Genesis and Isaiah

I copied this [interpretation] from the work of R. Elazar of Worms ben R. Judah, and it is esoteric:

In the beginning, God created heaven and earth (Genesis 1:1): It should have been “earth” first, because the School of Hillel says that the earth was created first. But [the Biblical verse has] (Genesis 1:1) God heaven in order to teach you that the…

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In his commentary on the Hebrew Bible, Eleazar (here Elazar) of Worms focused on mystical and other esoteric matters. Like other German Pietists, he expressed concerns that his Tosafist contemporaries in France were neglecting study of the Bible. He insisted, accordingly, that knowledge of the Written Torah (the Bible) is helpful for studying the Oral Torah (the Talmud) and, perhaps more importantly, can yield divine secrets. These excerpts from his Hebrew commentary survived in a later compilation of rabbinic commentaries, preserved in a single manuscript. Here, Eleazar discusses the heavenly realms, seeking to avoid anthropomorphisms, though not in a way that would have satisfied all medieval writers.

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