There are four types of interpretations the Hebrew scribes used to interpret the bible. Collectively they are known as "Pardes (פַּרְדֵּ"ס)" which means "orchid" or "garden"
So together:Peshat → Remez → Derash → Sod = Pardes (פַּרְדֵּ"ס)
Each level builds upon the others, moving from the literal to the mystical.
I think we find similar Christian interpretative models. While most of Christianity sticks to the "peshat" or "remez" you can find gnostics and mystics that rely heavily on the "sod" as a method. The Babylonian mystery schools also use pure "sod" as their interpretative model.
What model do you use?
- Peshat (פְּשָׁט) – The Simple or Literal Meaning
- This is the plain, straightforward meaning of the text — what it says at face value, based on grammar, context, and syntax.
- Example: When the Torah says, “And God said, ‘Let there be light,’” the peshat is that God created light.
- Remez (רֶמֶז) – The Hint or Allegorical Meaning
- This level looks for hints, allusions, or deeper symbolic meanings beneath the surface text.
- Example: The “light” could symbolize divine wisdom or revelation, not just physical light.
- Derash (דְּרַשׁ) – The Homiletical or Midrashic Meaning
- This involves moral, legal, or homiletical interpretations — drawing lessons, principles, or stories from the text.
- Example: A rabbi might darshen (expound) the verse to teach about spiritual enlightenment or ethical living.
- Sod (סוֹד) – The Secret or Mystical Meaning
- The hidden, esoteric, or kabbalistic interpretation — exploring divine mysteries and spiritual realities.
- Example: In sod, “light” could represent the emanation of divine energy or the first manifestation of creation in Kabbalah.
So together:Peshat → Remez → Derash → Sod = Pardes (פַּרְדֵּ"ס)
Each level builds upon the others, moving from the literal to the mystical.
I think we find similar Christian interpretative models. While most of Christianity sticks to the "peshat" or "remez" you can find gnostics and mystics that rely heavily on the "sod" as a method. The Babylonian mystery schools also use pure "sod" as their interpretative model.
What model do you use?
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