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Got it — you want **named midrashim / tractates / passages**, not thematic summaries. Below is a **source-forward list**, character by character, naming the **specific Midrashim, Talmudic sugyot, and aggadic compilations** that expand on them, with brief notes on *what each text adds*. I’ll keep commentary minimal and let the **bibliography do the work**. --- ## 1. NIMROD **Primary Midrashic Sources** 1. **Genesis Rabbah 37:2; 38:6–13** * Nimrod as the instigator of rebellion against God * Connected to the Tower of Babel * Abraham thrown into the furnace (Ur Kasdim episode) 2. **Pirkei de-Rabbi Eliezer, chs. 24–26** * Nimrod as astrologer * Prophecy of Abraham’s birth * Abraham hidden, then condemned to fire 3. **Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 10:9; 11:28** * Explicitly names Nimrod as persecutor of Abraham 4. **Babylonian Talmud, Pesachim 118a** * Furnace narrative alluded t...