(In Heb., Shemot Rabbah). A composite medieval aggadic midrash on the book of Shemot (Exodus), whose first part consists of rabbinic comments on verses from Exodus, chapters 1–10, while the second is a series of sermons on Exodus 12–40 of the Tanchuma-Yelammedenu type. The two were combined ca. eleventh or twelfth centuries.
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