Studies in Biblical Law: From the Hebrew Bible to the Dead Sea ScrollsBloomsbury Publishing, 01/06/1994 - 309 من الصفحات Gershon Brin examines the development of biblical law, suggesting that it may be due to different authors with different legal outlooks, or that the differing policies were required in response to different social needs, etc. Biblical laws appearing in the Dead Sea Scrolls literature are treated in a separate unit. Study of this subject can shed light both on the biblical laws as such, as well as on the manner of their reworking by the Judaean Desert sect. Brin also discusses here questions of the style, the idea, and the historical and ideological background underlying the reworking of these laws in Qumran. The second part of the book presents a comprehensive picture of the issues involved in the laws of the first-born, a subject that has legal, social and religious implications. |
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الصفحة 15
... explained by the fact that legal phrases were widely known during the biblical period, and influenced the public. Another central issue discussed in this chapter concerns the period during which the 'if not' clause was incorporated ...
... explained by the fact that legal phrases were widely known during the biblical period, and influenced the public. Another central issue discussed in this chapter concerns the period during which the 'if not' clause was incorporated ...
الصفحة 23
... explains what will happen to the sale of the house in such a case. It states here explicitly what one might have guessed from this formula, namely, that such property does not retum to its original owners in the jubilee year. However, a ...
... explains what will happen to the sale of the house in such a case. It states here explicitly what one might have guessed from this formula, namely, that such property does not retum to its original owners in the jubilee year. However, a ...
الصفحة 25
... explains the words 11': R3031 as referring to the person who bought the kidnapping victim from the kidnapper. However, I cannot accept this explanation, either on the basis of the wording of the law or that of its contents. The biblical ...
... explains the words 11': R3031 as referring to the person who bought the kidnapping victim from the kidnapper. However, I cannot accept this explanation, either on the basis of the wording of the law or that of its contents. The biblical ...
الصفحة 26
... explained as the result of a two-stage growth of the law. However, in ancient times people were not prepared to delete any item in a holy text, but preferred to alter it by adding new items. In this case, they did so by inserting the ...
... explained as the result of a two-stage growth of the law. However, in ancient times people were not prepared to delete any item in a holy text, but preferred to alter it by adding new items. In this case, they did so by inserting the ...
الصفحة 36
... explained here in terms of the expanded borders of the land, just as it is justified in the law of tithes in tenns of the need for a solution to the difficulty entailed in carrying the tithes up from distant places. In the law of tithes ...
... explained here in terms of the expanded borders of the land, just as it is justified in the law of tithes in tenns of the need for a solution to the difficulty entailed in carrying the tithes up from distant places. In the law of tithes ...
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The Laws of the FirstBorn | 165 |
BIBLICAL LAW IN BIBLICAL TIMES AND THEREAFTER | 282 |
Bibliography | 285 |
Index of References | 296 |
Index of Authors | 307 |
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