Jacob's tears : the priestly work of reconciliation
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Jacob's tears : the priestly work of reconciliation
Oxford University Press, 2004
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内容説明
Who is Israel? Who were the priestly authors of the Pentateuch? This anthropological reading of the Bible, by a world-renowned scholar, starts by asking why the Book of Numbers lists the twelve tribes of Israel seven times. Mary Douglas argues that the editors, far from being a separate elite unconcerned with their congregation's troubles, cherished a political agenda, a religious protest against the government of Judah's exclusionary policies. The priestly theology
depends on God's Covenant with all the descendants of Jacob, including the sons of Joseph. It would have been unpatriotic, even subversive, to speak against the wars with Samaria. This book suggest an explanation of the editors' disappearance from the history of Israel.
目次
- I. THE LEGACY OF JACOB'S SONE
- 1. Counting Jacob's twelve sons
- 2. Jacob weeping for Joseph
- II. WHO IS 'ALL ISRAEL'?
- 3. Ezra redefines all Israel as Judah
- 4. Balaam delivers God's blessings on all Israel
- III. BEFORE AND AFTER EXILE: THE GAP IN LEARNING
- 5. Problems in reading the priestly books
- 6. The body/house cosmogram
- IV. MAGIC AND MONOTHEISM
- 7. Uncleanness and taboo draw the lines of the world
- 8. One God, no ancestors, in a world renewed
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