Collections, codes, and Torah : the re-characterization of Israel's written law
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Collections, codes, and Torah : the re-characterization of Israel's written law
(Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies, 451)
T&T Clark, c2006
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [268]-289) and indexes
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内容説明
Scholars of biblical law are already widely agreed that ancient Israel did not draft law-texts for legislative purposes. Little attention has yet been given to explaining how and when later Judaism did come to regard Torah as legislative. As a result, the current consensus (that Ezra introduced legislative uses of Torah) is based on assumptions which have been never tested. This study steps into that crucial gap, critiques and challenges the current consensus, and presents an alternative hypothesis. .
目次
- 1. Introduction: Collections, Codes, and Torah
- 2. Written-Law in Ancient Israel
- 3. Written-Law in the Deuteronomic School
- 4. Written-Law in Persian-Era Yehud
- 5. Written-Law in Hellenistic-Era Judea (I): Ptolemaic Court-Reforms
- 6. Written-Law in Hellenistic-Era Judea (II): The Civilized/Barbarian Polemic
- 7. Written-Law in Greco-Roman Torah Sects: A Projection
- 8. Conclusion: The Re-characterization of Israel's Written-Law Further Research.
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