Legal Revision and Religious Renewal in Ancient Israel
I write this preface on a sunny afternoon in beautifully forested Grunewald, a western suburb of Berlin, on der Tag der deutschen Einheit, the Day of GermanUnity, which celebrates the country’s reunification, sixteen years after the wall came down. A scant hundred and fifty yards down K¨onigsallee...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-344952014-01-20T03:37:23Z Legal Revision and Religious Renewal in Ancient Israel M. Levinson, Bernard Religious Revision I write this preface on a sunny afternoon in beautifully forested Grunewald, a western suburb of Berlin, on der Tag der deutschen Einheit, the Day of GermanUnity, which celebrates the country’s reunification, sixteen years after the wall came down. A scant hundred and fifty yards down K¨onigsallee, the street where I live, lies the spot where Walter Rathenau, then serving as foreign minister, was machine-gunned to death in his car on June 24, 1922. A gray stone memorial, erected in 1946, marks the location; this week a large wreath of flowers suddenly appeared there, placed by students and teachers fromthe local school named in his memory. Foreword, by Jean Louis Ska ix Preface xiii Abbreviations xxi 1. Biblical Studies as theMeeting Point of the Humanities 1 2. Rethinking the Relation between “Canon” and “Exegesis” 12 3. The Problem of Innovation within the Formative Canon 22 The Legacy of Cuneiform Law 23 Legal History as a Literary Trope in Ruth 33 The Impact of the Idea of Divine Revelation 45 4. The Reworking of the Principle of Transgenerational Punishment: Four Case Studies 57 Critical Scrutiny of the Principle in Lamentations 57 The Transformation of Divine Justice in Ezekiel 60 The Homily on Divine Justice in Deuteronomy 72 The Interpretation of Divine Justice in the Targum 845. The Canon as Sponsor of Innovation 89 6. The Phenomenon of Rewriting within the Hebrew Bible: A Bibliographic Essay on Inner-Biblical Exegesis in the History of Scholarship 95 Approaches to Exegesis in 1–2 Chronicles 176 Author Index 183 Subject Index 188 Index of Scriptural and Other Sources 202 Hebrew Bible/Old Testament 202 Apocrypha 205 New Testament 205 Ancient Near Eastern Literature 205 Septuagint 206 Targumim 206 Dead Sea Scrolls and Related Literature 206 Rabbinic Sources 206Ezekiel’s Reapplication of the Principle of Punishment in Criminal Law page 64 2. Lemmatic Reworking in Support of Doctrinal Innovation (Deut 7:10) 75 2013-07-12T06:55:47Z 2013-07-12T06:55:47Z 2008 Book 978-0-511-42308-6 http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/34495 en application/pdf Cambridge University |
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I write this preface on a sunny afternoon in beautifully forested Grunewald, a western suburb of Berlin, on der Tag der deutschen Einheit, the Day of GermanUnity, which
celebrates the country’s reunification, sixteen years after the wall came down. A scant hundred and fifty yards down
K¨onigsallee, the street where I live, lies the spot where Walter Rathenau, then serving as foreign minister, was machine-gunned to death in his car on June 24, 1922. A
gray stone memorial, erected in 1946, marks the location; this week a large wreath of flowers suddenly appeared there, placed by students and teachers fromthe local school
named in his memory. |
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