Midrash Iyyob
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Midrash Iyyob (
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: מדרש איוב) or Midrash to Job is an aggadic midrash that is no longer extant.


Contents

Explicit reference to the source Midrash Iyyob are found in relation to Job 1:14, to Job 1:6, to Job 1:1 and 4:12, to Job 7:9, to Job 2:1 and to Job 4:10. In addition, the quotes found in the Yalkut Makiri to
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61:7 and 146:4 with the source-reference "Midrash" and referring to Job 3:2 and 38:1 may be taken from Midrash Iyyob, as may be many passages in the Job commentaries of Samuel b. Nissim Masnuth and Isaac b. Solomon. The extracts and quotations from Midrash Iyyob have been collected by Wertheimer.''Leḳeṭ Midrashim,'' Jerusalem, 1903; compare also Zunz, ''G. V.'' p. 270; Brüll's ''Jahrb.'' 5-6 99


Origin

cite an opinion attributing ''Midrash Iyyov'' to the amora Hoshaiah Rabbah (3rd century), although this dating is uncertain.


References

* *{{Citation , surname1=Strack , given1=H.L. , surname2=Stemberger , given2=G., title=Introduction to the Talmud and Midrash , publisher=T&T Clark, place=
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, year=1991 , isbn = 978-0-8006-2524-5 Aggadic Midrashim