Ṣedeq and Ṣedaqah in the Hebrew Bible

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    • Ho, Ahuva

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Ṣedeq and Ṣedaqah in the Hebrew Bible

Ahuva Ho

(American university studies, Series VII, Theology and religion ; vol. 78)

P. Lang, c1991

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [199]-210)

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Up till now Sedeq was generally interpreted as justice and Sedaqah as righteousness without using comparative research to go beyond the dogmatic interpretation. This first-time in-depth research has shown not only that the three genres (Narrative, Wisdom and the Prophets) use both terms as two separate distinct meanings, but also a clear development and branching-out of meanings (especially of Sedaqah) throughout the Biblical era, a period of about 1000 years. It has also found a definite inter-dependency and influence between Wisdom and the Prophets literatures. Sedeq and Sedaqah are concepts in terms of relationships: between man and man according to social customs and norms, and between man and God according to a special covenant. Contrary to prior interpretation and to the contemporary meaning, there is no evidence that the Biblical Sedaqah took the meaning of Charity.

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