Impurity and Sin in Ancient Judaism

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Oxford University Press, 16‏/11‏/2000 - 256 من الصفحات
This book examines the ways in which two distinct biblical conceptions of impurity-"ritual" and "moral"-were interpreted in the Hebrew Bible, the Dead Sea Scrolls, rabbinic literature, and the New Testament. In examining the evolution of ancient Jewish attitudes towards sin and defilement, Klawans sheds light on a fascinating but previously neglected topic.
 

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Ritual and Moral Impurity in Ancient Jewish Literature
61
Summary and Conclusion
158
Notes
163
Bibliography
217

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الصفحة vi - ... those abhorrent things were done by the people who were in the land before you, and the land became defiled. 28] So let not the land spew you out for defiling it, as it spewed out the nation that came before you. 29] All who do any of those abhorrent things — such persons shall be cut off from their people. 30] You shall keep My charge not to engage in any of the abhorrent practices...

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