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Genesis 12:3
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Romans 11:15
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Yevamot 63a
1 Enoch 42:2
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John 1:10
1 Corinthains 11:11
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Genesis Rabbah 22:2
Matthew 3:16
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Berakhot 3a
Matthew 5:15
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Sifre Numbers 93
Matthew 9:13
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Avot D'Rabbi Natan (A) 4
Matthew 13:52
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Leviticus Rabbah 2:11
Matthew 16:18
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Yalkut Shimoni 766
Luke 11:27
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Genesis Rabbah 98:20
John 1:1
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Genesis Rabbah 1
Jude 1:9
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Petirat Moshe
Revelation 2:17
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Pseudo Jonathan Exodus 16:4
Revelation 2:23
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Berakhot 61a
Revelation 6:9
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Avot D'Rabbi Natan 12:8
Revelation 6:9
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Avot D'Rabbi Natan 26:2
Revelation 6:9
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Sifre Numbers 139
Revelation 6:9
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Shabbat 152b
Revelation 21:21
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Genesis Rabbah 44:12
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Midrash, traditionally associated with Rabbinic Judaism as a method of interpreting and expanding upon biblical texts, actually has roots and parallels predating Rabbinic literature, found in the interpretive traditions preserved in the Dead Sea Scrolls and especially the New Testament, where original along with parallels to later Rabbinic midrash can also be found.
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