The Pentateuch as Torah : new models for understanding its promulgation and acceptance

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The Pentateuch as Torah : new models for understanding its promulgation and acceptance

edited by Gary N. Knoppers and Bernard M. Levinson

Eisenbrauns, 2007

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"The origins of this volume lie in the four special panels on Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Law that convened at the 2006 International Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature in Edinburgh ... "--P. 1

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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Since antiquity, the five books of Moses have served as a sacred constitution, foundational for both Jews and Samaritans. However long the process of accepting the Pentateuch as authoritative tora ("instruction") took, this was by all accounts a monumental achievement in the history of these peoples and indeed an important moment in the history of the ancient world. In the long development of Western societies, the Pentateuch has served as a major influence on the development of law, political philosophy, and social thought. The question is: how, where, and why did this process of acceptance occur, when did it occur, and how long did it take?

Table of Contents

Abbreviations How, When, Where, and Why Did the Pentateuch Become the Torah? Gary N. Knoppers and Bernard M. Levinson Part 1. Ratifying Local Law Codes in an International Age The Persian Imperial Authorization as a Historical Problem and as a Biblical Construct: A Plea for Distinctions in the Current Debate Konrad Schmid The Rise of Torah David M. Carr Local Law in an Imperial Context: The Role of Torah in the (Imagined) Persian Period Anselm C. Hagedorn Temple and Torah: Reflections on the Legal Status of the Pentateuch between Elephantine and Qumran Reinhard G. Kratz The Pentateuch in Ancient Mediterranean Context: The Publication of Local Lawcodes Gary N. Knoppers and Paul B. Harvey, Jr. Part 2. Prophets, Polemics, and Publishers: The Growing Importance of Writing in Persian Period Judah From History Writing to Library Building: The End of History and the Birth of the Book Jean-Louis Ska Scribal Scholarship in the Formation of Torah and Prophets: A Postexilic Scribal Debate between Priestly Scholarship and Literary Prophecy- The Example of the Book of Jeremiah and Its Relation to the Pentateuch Eckart Otto Part 3. The Torah as a Foundational Document in Judah and Samaria The Torah between Samaria and Judah: Shechem and Gerizim in Deuteronomy and Joshua Christophe Nihan The "Publication" of Legal Texts in Ancient Judah Joachim Schaper The Samaritans and Their Pentateuch Reinhard Pummer Part 4. The Translation, Interpretation, and Application of the Torah in Early Jewish Literature The Second Temple and the Legal Status of the Torah: The Hermeneutics of the Torah in the Books of Ruth and Ezra Sebastian Gratz The Septuagint of the Pentateuch and Ptolemaic Rule Arie van der Kooij The Use of the Pentateuch in the Temple Scroll and the Damascus Document in the Second Century B.C.E. Sidnie White Crawford The Torah as the Rhetoric of Priesthood James W. Watts

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