"This is a thorough and creative treatment, and the arguments in chs. 4-6, in particular, will command attention from students of the growth of institutionalization in Jewish law" 32.5 (2008)

- B.S. Jackson, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament

Scholars of biblical law are already widely agreed that ancient Israel did not draft law-texts for legislative purposes. Little attention has yet been given to explaining how and when later Judaism did come to regard Torah as legislative. As a result, the current consensus (that Ezra introduced legislative uses of Torah) is based on assumptions which have been never tested. This study steps into that crucial gap, critiques and challenges the current consensus, and presents an alternative hypothesis.
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Scholars of biblical law are already widely agreed that ancient Israel did not draft law-texts for legislative purposes. This study critiques and challenges the current consensus, and presents an alternative hypothesis.
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Table of Contents


1. Introduction: Collections, Codes, and Torah....................................................................... 1


The Cuneiform Law-Writings .................................................................................................8


The Athenian Law-Writings ................................................................................................. 17


Methodology and Approach ................................................................................................. 21


2. Written-Law in Ancient Israel............................................................................................ 28


Current Scholarship on Hebrew Law-Writing ............................................................................ 29


Source-Law in the Pentateuchal Judiciary ............................................................................... 36


Proponents of the Legislative Model ...................................................................................... 43


Conclusions .................................................................................................................... 49


3. Written-Law in the Deuteronomic School ........................................................................ 51


Patrick on Deuteronomic Law-Writings ................................................................................... 53


Westbrook on Deuteronomic Law-Writings ............................................................................... 66


Deuteronomic Attitudes toward Law-Writings........................................................................... 79


Conclusions .................................................................................................................... 86


4. Written-Law in Persian-Era Yehud.................................................................................... 87


Law-Book Citations in Ezra-Nehemiah .................................................................................... 92


Law-Book Study in Ezra-Nehemiah........................................................................................119


Conclusions ...................................................................................................................126


5. Written-Law in Hellenistic-Era Judea (I): Ptolemaic Court-Reforms.............................. 133


The Juridical System of Ptolemy II - in Egypt..........................................................................140


The Juridical System of Ptolemy II - in Judea .........................................................................144


The Impact on Native-Law - in Egypt....................................................................................148


The Impact on Native-Law - in Judea ...................................................................................157


Conclusions ...................................................................................................................164


6. Written-Law in Hellenistic-Era Judea (II): The Civilized/Barbarian Polemic................. 166


The Civilized/Barbarian Polemic..........................................................................................167


Diaspora Torah Polemics (the Hellenistic Writers).....................................................................172


Judean Torah Polemics (1 and 2 Maccabees)............................................................................185


Conclusions ...................................................................................................................217


7. Written-Law in Greco-Roman Torah Sects: A Projection............................................... 219


Rabbinic Judaism: The Mishnah ...........................................................................................220


Qumran: Community Rule (1QS) ..........................................................................................225


"Nazarene" Judaism: Matthew's Jesus ..................................................................................228


Conclusions ...................................................................................................................233


8. Conclusion: The Re-characterization of Israel's Written-Law ....................................... 234


Main Project Conclusions...................................................................................................235


Projected Implications / Further Research...............................................................................239

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Scholars of biblical law are already widely agreed that ancient Israel did not draft law-texts for legislative purposes. This study critiques and challenges the current consensus, and presents an alternative hypothesis.
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A new and provocative model of how law-writings were used through Israel's history
Over the last 40 years this pioneering series has established an unrivaled reputation for cutting-edge international scholarship in Biblical Studies and has attracted leading authors and editors in the field. The series takes many original and creative approaches to its subjects, including innovative work from historical and theological perspectives, social-scientific and literary theory, and more recent developments in cultural studies and reception history.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780567692672
Publisert
2019-11-28
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC; T.& T.Clark Ltd
Vekt
454 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
320

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Om bidragsyterne

Michael Lefebvre  is a minister in the Reformed Presbyterian Church (North America).