Commentary on the Mishnah
Maimonides's c. 1168 systematic commentary on the Mishnah — major early work
Tradition: Medieval Jewish theology and law
Maimonides's major early systematic commentary on the Mishnah
The Commentary on the Mishnah is Maimonides's major early work — a systematic commentary on the Mishnah composed in Judeo-Arabic. The Commentary's introduction articulates the Thirteen Principles of Faith — Maimonides's formulation of essential Jewish theological doctrines. The framework engages broader rabbinic-philosophical tradition with Maimonides's characteristic synthesis.
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Editions cited
- Multiple translations from the Judeo-Arabic; partial English editions including Maimonides' Introduction to His Commentary on the Mishnah (F. Rosner, Aronson, 1995)
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Foundational Maimonidean text.
"Foundational Maimonidean text." (Commentary on Mishnah)
Falsafa background of the systematic philosophical-theological method.
"Falsafa background." (Commentary)
Complicated relation: subsequent Kabbalistic engagement.
"Kabbalistic engagement." (Commentary)
Internal Tensions
Subsequent Maimonidean controversies focused on philosophical-theological integration.
I. Time
Halakhic time of Jewish community.
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II. Space
Jewish community as halakhic space.
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III. Matter
Embodied halakhic practice.
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IV. Observer
The observant Jew.
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V. Energy
Energies of halakhic-philosophical analysis.
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VI. Information
Halakhic-philosophical tradition.
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How Commentary on the Mishnah resolves each dilemma
51 resolved positions across 4 dimensions · 6 unaligned.
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