Visual Midrash is Split Rock Thinking
First the source: “Is not my word like a fire?” saith the Lord, “and like a hammer that splits the rock into pieces!” (Jeremiah 23:29)
Then the Midrash: “In R. Ishmael’s school it was taught: “And like a hammer that splits the rock into pieces” i.e. just as the rock is split into many splinters, so also may one biblical verse convey many teachings.”
A variation of R. Tam reads: “Just as the hammer when it smites an extraordinary hard object, may itself be split, so may the biblical verse, when subject to the scrutiny of a very keen intellect, split up into different meanings.
(Talmud – Sanhedrin section of Nezikin – Page 34A)
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