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 13
... person does not leam Torah save in that place which his heart wishes' (b. 'Ab0d. Zar. 19a). The opening chapter, on 'double' laws in the Bible, is concerned with a certain structural-textual phenomenon that reflects the process of ...
... person does not leam Torah save in that place which his heart wishes' (b. 'Ab0d. Zar. 19a). The opening chapter, on 'double' laws in the Bible, is concerned with a certain structural-textual phenomenon that reflects the process of ...
الصفحة 14
... person has made. In both uses, one effectively receives the same picture, whether it applies to the entire community or whether it applies to those in a particular situation in which they are required to execute a certain obligation. In ...
... person has made. In both uses, one effectively receives the same picture, whether it applies to the entire community or whether it applies to those in a particular situation in which they are required to execute a certain obligation. In ...
الصفحة 15
... person is unable to fulfil an obligation because of poverty. It is clear that in such a case the clause 'if not' is not used to introduce the punishment meted out to one who is unable to fulfil an obligation, whether the obligation is ...
... person is unable to fulfil an obligation because of poverty. It is clear that in such a case the clause 'if not' is not used to introduce the punishment meted out to one who is unable to fulfil an obligation, whether the obligation is ...
الصفحة 16
... person's pledge, because it serves as a covering at night. In Chapter 4, I discuss the meaning of the word 18 ('or') in biblical legal texts. In some cases, 18 is used as an alternative introductory formula to a secondary clause of the ...
... person's pledge, because it serves as a covering at night. In Chapter 4, I discuss the meaning of the word 18 ('or') in biblical legal texts. In some cases, 18 is used as an alternative introductory formula to a secondary clause of the ...
الصفحة 22
... person who has fallen into slavery is wider than that of the present law conceming one who lost an inheritance. because in the case of saving a person from slavery one is required to make a greater effort—that is, to enlist in wider ...
... person who has fallen into slavery is wider than that of the present law conceming one who lost an inheritance. because in the case of saving a person from slavery one is required to make a greater effort—that is, to enlist in wider ...
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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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