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JewishEncyclopedia.com - ALLEGORICAL INTERPRETATION: (7919 words) |
 | Essential as allegorism thus was to the Palestinian Jews, it was none the less so to the Alexandrian Hebrews, who were made to feel the derision of the Hellenes at the naive presentations of the Bible. |
 | Maimonides' allegorism is thus confined, as it were, between the barriers of his rationalism on the one hand and his fidelity to tradition on the other. |
 | Alexandrian influence is first discernible in the Epistle to the Hebrews, whereas Palestinian allegorism is suggested in the interpretation of the ark of Noah as representing the rite of baptism, in I Peter, iii. |
| ANTIOPIC | The Allegorical Power Series Volume II | July 2003 (493 words) |
 | The Allegorical Power Series is an ongoing series of freely downloadable audio meant to address the possibilities and roles of abstract or experimental music as social and political response. |
 | But it is precisely in the distinction between politics and the political that a space of resistance is opened, that protest is possible. |
 | Perhaps "Allegorical Power" speaks in a space of such possibility. |