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It seems that the Midrash, through Rabbi Judah, tells us that Abraham loved Hagar.
One difficulty with this Midrash is that verse 9 does not have 33 words in it.
Source: https://www.jewishpress.com/judaism/holidays/on-lag-bomer/2023/05/08/
The first is the Midrash we learned as children.
The Midrash ( ad.
The Midrash and the verse in Deuteronomy, as many of you can see immediately, is resonating with the unformed void before creation () and the ancient mythological sea monsters of Babylonian mythology (the ), smelling of chaos.
The precise and organized learning method of Midrash Shmuel contributes to their academic self-confidence; they know they are highly productive and original in their learning.