Jeffrey Stackert explores literary correspondences among the pentateuchal legal corpora and especially the relationships between similar laws in Deuteronomy and the Holiness Legislation (Lev 17-26, the so-called Holiness Code, as well as significant parts of the Priestly source elsewhere in the Pentateuch). Resemblances between these law collections range from broad structure to fine detail and include treatments of similar legal topics, correlations with regard to sequence of laws, and precise grammatical and lexical correspondences. Yet the nature and basis of these resemblances persist as debated points among biblical scholars. Through an analysis of the pentateuchal laws on asylum, seventh-year release, manumission, and tithes, the author argues that the Holiness Legislation depends upon both the Covenant Collection and Deuteronomy. He also elucidates the compositional logic of the Holiness legislators, showing that these authors do not simply replicate pre-existing legal content. Rather, they employ a method of literary revision in which they reconceptualize source material according to their own ideological biases. In the end, the Holiness Legislation proves to be a super law that collects and distills the Priestly and non-Priestly laws that precede it. By accommodating, reformulating, and incorporating various viewpoints from these sources, the Holiness authors create a work that is intended to supersede them all.
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Jeffrey Stackert, Born 1977; Ph.D. in Near Eastern and Judaic Studies from Brandeis University (Waltham, Massachusetts); currently Assistant Professor of Hebrew Bible at the University of Minnesota.
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Gr.-8°, Ln. m. SU. VI, 273 S. Neuwertiges Ex. / Fine Copy // Jeffrey Stackert untersucht literarische Parallelen innerhalb der Gesetzestexte des Pentateuch und vor allem die Beziehungen zwischen ähnlichen Gesetzen im Deuteronomium und dem Heiligkeitsgesetz (Lev 1726). Seine Analyse bestimmter Gesetze im Pentateuch führt ihn zu der These, daß das Heiligkeitsgesetz sowohl vom Bundesbuch als auch vom Deuteronomium abhängt. Er erläutert die Arbeitsweise der Verfasser des Heiligkeitsgesetzes und zeigt, daß sie eine Art literarischer Revision anwenden und ihre Quellen so ihren eigenen ideologischen Vorstellungen anpassen. Das Heiligkeitsgesetz zeigt sich also als ein `Supergesetz`, das die ihm vorausgehenden priesterlichen und nicht-priesterlichen Gesetze sammelt und neu aufbereitet. . ISBN: 9783161492983 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 564. Seller Inventory # 14256
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