Where can I find Genesis Rabbah 79.6? A book quoted it but I can't find the ref anywhere.
Thanks.
I did some digging into this one. I don't think it's available in Logos yet, but there is a Book Request for it:
In the meantime, I found these on Archive.org and Safaria. Do either of these help?
https://archive.org/stream/RabbaGenesis/midrashrabbahgen027557mbp_djvu.txt
https://www.sefaria.org/Bereshit_Rabbah?tab=contents
You might be able to import one as a Personal Book into Logos?
Incomplete but available in Logos Neusner, Jacob. Confronting Creation: How Judaism Reads Genesis: An Anthology of Genesis Rabbah. Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2004.
The Sefaria Midrash is available as a personal book at
Hi @MJ. Smith, thank you for clarifying the resource it would have been in. I own that resource and so I thought I was just missing something, but that makes sense if it isn't complete. It isn't a big deal as I have the quote from the book which quoted it, I was just trying to link it to the original source to be organized.
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