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Leviticus 17-22

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An edition of Leviticus 17-22 (2000)

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Doubleday
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1892

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Leviticus 17-22: a new translation with introduction and commentary
2000, Doubleday
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Table of Contents

Preface Page vii
Abbreviations Page xii
Translation of the Book of Leviticus
The Book of Leviticus in Outline Page 1267 I. The Sacrificial System (Chapters 1-7) Page 1268 II. The Inauguration of the Cult (Chapters 8-10) Page 1278 III. The Impurity System (Chapters 11-16) Page 1282 IV. The Holiness Source (Chapters 17-27) Page 1295
Introduction
I. Structure, Vocabulary, Extent, and Date
A. The Literary Structure of H Page 1319 B. Vocabulary: H's Distinctive Terminology Page 1325 C. Vocabulary: H's Dissolution of P's Precision and Extension of P's Usage Page 1327 D. H's Style Page 1330 E. The Termini and Extent of H Page 1332 F. The Inner Growth of H and P Page 1345 G. Law and Narrative in H Page 1347 H. H Presumes, Supplements, and Revised P Page 1349 I. H's Polemics Against P, JE, and D Page 1352 J. H and D Page 1357 K. H Is Preexilic (Except HR) Page 1361 L. The Structure of Leviticus Page 1364
II. Theology
A. The Nature of Revelation and Mosaic Origins Page 1368 B. Rationale Are Theology Page 1371 C. Provincial Perspectives and Ancestor Worship Page 1375 D. Prophets and Archaeology Regarding Idolatry in the Eighth-Seventh Century Page 1382 E. National Perspectives Page 1391 F. Covenants: Sinaitic and Patriarchal Page 1394 G. Holiness Page 1397 H. Ethics Page 1400 I. Land Page 1404 J. Sabbath and Sabbatical Page 1405 K. Jubilee, Redemption, and Destitution Page 1407 L. Israelites: Laymen, Priests, and Women Page 1409 M. The Missing King Page 1414 N. Reflections on the Biblical Ger Page 1416 O. Crime, Punishment (Talion), and Restitution Page 1420 P. The Sanctuary of Silence and Other Misconceptions Regarding P Page 1426 Q. YHWH: A Cameo Page 1433 R. Toward the Composition of the Pentateuch Page 1439
Translation, Notes, and Comments
IV. The Holiness Source (Chapters 17-27)
17. The Slaughter and Consumption of Meat Page 1447 Translation Page 1447 Composition and Structure of Chapter 17 Page 1448 Notes Page 1449
Comments
A. Chthonic Worship and Saul's Remedy (1 Sam 14:31-35) Page 1490 B. The Ger, 'Resident Alien' Page 1493 C. The Blood Prohibition (Continued) Page 1501 D. Does H Advocate the Centralization of Worship? Page 1503
18. Illicit Sexual Practices
Translation Page 1514 Notes Page 1516
Comments
A. Did H Permit Intermarriage? Page 1585 B. Were the Firstborn Sacrificed to YHWH? To Molek? Popular Practice or Divine Demand? Page 1586 C. Carmichael on Chapters 18 and 20 Page 1591
19. Ritual and Moral Holiness
Translation Page 1594 Introduction Page 1596 Notes Page 1602 Comment: Holiness Page 1711
20. Penalties for Molek Worship, Necromancy, and Sexual Offenses
Translation Page 1726 Notes Page 1728
Comments
A. The Relationship Between Chapters 20 and 18 Page 1765 B. The 'ôb, Yidde 'onî, Molek, and Necromancy Page 1768 C. Ancestor Worship in the Biblical World Page 1772 D. Homosexuality: Its Biblical Misuse in the Current Debate Page 1785 E. Who Says Homosexuality Is a Sin? Page 1786 F. How Not to Read the Bible Page 1788
21. Instructions for the Priests
Translation Page 1791 Notes Page 1792
Comments
A. Parallelism and Inversion in Lev 21:1b-15 (Christine E. Hayes) Page 1834 B. The Priestly Blemishes (Lev 21:17b-21): Structure and Meaning Page 1836 C. Mourning Customs in the Biblical World Page 1840 D. Blemished Priests: A Comparative Survey Page 1841
22. Instructions for the Priests and Lay Persons
Translation Page 1844 Notes Page 1845 Comment: The Structure of Chapter 22 Page 1890
Bibliography
Index

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
New York
Series
The Anchor Bible -- v. 3A, Bible -- v. 3A.
Other Titles
Leviticus seventeen through twenty-two

Classifications

Library of Congress
BS192.2.A1 1964 .G3 vol. 3A, BS1255.3 .G3 vol. 3A, BS192.2.A1

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 1268-1892 p. :
Number of pages
1892

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL15485607M
Internet Archive
leviticus1722new0000unse
ISBN 10
038541255X
LCCN
99089367
OCLC/WorldCat
43063263
Library Thing
835754
Goodreads
3429868

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