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 32
... offering of firstfruits to the LORD', and so on. As the bringing of firstfruits to the temple is a compulsory duty, the word 'if' must be understood in this case to mean 'when' or 'as you bring...', and not an ordinary 'if'. The Rabbis ...
... offering of firstfruits to the LORD', and so on. As the bringing of firstfruits to the temple is a compulsory duty, the word 'if' must be understood in this case to mean 'when' or 'as you bring...', and not an ordinary 'if'. The Rabbis ...
الصفحة 40
... offering a sacrifice in the gates: 'three days distant from my Temple' (1 1QTemple 52.14). The distance within which it was permitted to eat a pure animal with a blemish is likewise defined as 'distant from my temple around thirty ris ...
... offering a sacrifice in the gates: 'three days distant from my Temple' (1 1QTemple 52.14). The distance within which it was permitted to eat a pure animal with a blemish is likewise defined as 'distant from my temple around thirty ris ...
الصفحة 42
... offering (together with a turtle dove or young pigeon as a sin offering), the law adds: 'And if she cannot afford a lamb...' Thus, the definitive language at the beginning is 'corrected' by the formula 'if not...' The legislator himself ...
... offering (together with a turtle dove or young pigeon as a sin offering), the law adds: 'And if she cannot afford a lamb...' Thus, the definitive language at the beginning is 'corrected' by the formula 'if not...' The legislator himself ...
الصفحة 43
... offering, this is not the case of the poor person, whom the legislator allows to bring one lamb as a guilt offering (in this respect there is no difference between the poor person and a typical citizen), together with two turtledoves or ...
... offering, this is not the case of the poor person, whom the legislator allows to bring one lamb as a guilt offering (in this respect there is no difference between the poor person and a typical citizen), together with two turtledoves or ...
الصفحة 58
... offering outside of its proper time, he says: 'this is a punishment which the scripture does not specify'. Rashi, on Lev. 17.15, observes that the punishment will be sent at an appropriate opportunity——for example, if he eats a sacred ...
... offering outside of its proper time, he says: 'this is a punishment which the scripture does not specify'. Rashi, on Lev. 17.15, observes that the punishment will be sent at an appropriate opportunity——for example, if he eats a sacred ...
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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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