cyberjosh
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I recently submitted a question to an Orthodox Jewish website that has an "Ask the Rabbi" page where you can send inquiries to a Rabbi to answer questions about the Tanak (Old Testament). I crafted my question in a form that is respectful of Jewish conventions of referring to Jehovah/Yahweh as HaShem (but the OT saints obviously used God's holy name so I feel no compulsion under normal circumstances to refer to God as HaShem - but be as a Jew to the Jews 1 Corinthians 9:20). I was reading some commentary in the Jewish Babylonian Talmud recently and noticed that almost every question began with an answer like "Rabbi [name] says in the name of Rabbi [name]", speaking in the name and authority of a preceding Rabbi, and it got me thinking about whether Judaism has ever thought of God as a Rabbi. Below is the inquiry that I sent. If I get a response I will put it here as well.
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Shalom Rabbi,
I was wondering if at any time in Rabbinical Judaism or in the history of Jewish interpretation that HaShem is ever referred to or thought of as a Rabbi? He, after all, is the very giver of the Torah and taught Moses the Torah with His own mouth on Mount Sinai. In the Talmud frequently one Rabbi speaks "in the name of Rabbi [name]", in the authority of another. I wonder if also the Prophets (Nevi'im) might be said in similar manner to be speaking on behalf of the name of HaShem as in Jeremiah 44:16 "The word that you spoke to us in the name of the Lord". Is HaShem a Rabbi over us all?
Todah Rabah
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Shalom Rabbi,
I was wondering if at any time in Rabbinical Judaism or in the history of Jewish interpretation that HaShem is ever referred to or thought of as a Rabbi? He, after all, is the very giver of the Torah and taught Moses the Torah with His own mouth on Mount Sinai. In the Talmud frequently one Rabbi speaks "in the name of Rabbi [name]", in the authority of another. I wonder if also the Prophets (Nevi'im) might be said in similar manner to be speaking on behalf of the name of HaShem as in Jeremiah 44:16 "The word that you spoke to us in the name of the Lord". Is HaShem a Rabbi over us all?
Todah Rabah
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