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Midrash
The Rabbinic technique or tradition of such exegesis

Midrash was not a purely intellectual pursuit and study was never an end in itself: it had to inspire practical action in the world.

A Rabbinic commentary on a text from the Hebrew Scripture
In Judaism, a large collection of writings that examine the Hebrew Bible in the light of oral tradition. Midrashic activity reached its height in the 2nd century AD with the schools of Ishmael ben Elisha and Akiba ben Joseph. The Midrashim are divided into two groups: Halakhah, which clarify legal issues; and Haggadah, nonlegal writings intended simply to enlighten. The Midrashim are extensively quoted in the Talmud
{i} verse by verse commentary and exposition by Jewish scholars on the Hebrew Scriptures