Debt-Slavery in Israel and the Ancient Near East

Debt-Slavery in Israel and the Ancient Near East
Title Debt-Slavery in Israel and the Ancient Near East PDF eBook
Author Gregory C. Chirichigno
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 409
Release 1993-06-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781850753599

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This original study concerns itself with the manumission laws of Exodus 20, Deuteronomy 15 and Leviticus 25. It begins with the social background to debt slavery and the socioeconomic factors encouraging the rise of debt slavery in Mesopotamia. After a comparative analysis of the Mesopotamian and biblical material Chirichigno examines the social background to debt slavery in Israel, the various slave laws in the Pentateuch (in order to delimit the chattel-slave laws from the debt-slave laws), and the biblical manumission laws themselves.

Vows in the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East

Vows in the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East
Title Vows in the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East PDF eBook
Author Tony W. Cartledge
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 232
Release 1992-11-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781850752981

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Vows, oaths, and curses are all quite separate enterprises in the Bible, and especially in the Old Testament. Unfortunately, the writings of many modern scholars fail to indicate these distinctions. This well-argued book elucidates the distinctive nature of vow-making in the Old Testament milieu, setting it in proper relief against the background of other declaratory statements. The first chapter provides a general introduction to the subject and clarifies the often confused practices of oath-taking and vow making as commonly found in the Hebrew Bible. The remainder of the study refines and defends these distinctions, exploring similar means of assertion in the ancient Near East, and suggesting such theological and literary implications as may result.

The Vow and the 'Popular Religious Groups' of Ancient Israel

The Vow and the 'Popular Religious Groups' of Ancient Israel
Title The Vow and the 'Popular Religious Groups' of Ancient Israel PDF eBook
Author Jacques Berlinerblau
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 225
Release 1996-03-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567407314

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Berlinerblau argues that in order to procure reliable historical information about 'popular religious groups' (such as women, non-privileged economic strata, heterodox elements) we must search for what he calls 'implicit evidence': mundane details regarding the vow which the biblical writers tacitly assumed and hence unknowingly bequeathed to posterity. By piecing together these strands of implicit evidence the author attempts to reconstruct the basic norms of the Israelite votive system. In so doing, he explains why certain 'popular religious groups' were attracted to this particular practice.

Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy

Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy
Title Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy PDF eBook
Author John H. Walton
Publisher Zondervan
Pages 610
Release 2009
Genre Religion
ISBN 0310255732

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This series brings to life the world of the Old Testament through informative entries and full-color photos and graphics. Here readers find the premier commentary set for connecting with the historical and cultural context of the Old Testament.

The Wealth of Nations

The Wealth of Nations
Title The Wealth of Nations PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Chan
Publisher Mohr Siebeck
Pages 296
Release 2017-07-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 9783161540981

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"Michael J. Chan argues, on a methodological level, for the deeper integration of iconographic materials into the task of tradition history-a method that has tended to focus on textual evidence alone. Following the work of O.H. Steck, however, 'tradition' is understood in more flexible terms, to refer to inherited concepts and constellations, which can exist across multiple media. The author undertakes a tradition-historical study of the 'Wealth of Nations Tradition' - a series of texts in which the foreign nations of the earth bring their wealth to Zion (1 Kgs 10:1-10, 13, 15//2 Chr 9:1-9, 12, 14; 1 Kgs 10:23-25//2 Chr 9:22-24; Pss 68:19, 29-32; 72:10-11; 76:12; 96:7-8//1 Chr 16:28-29; Isa 18:7; 45:14; 60:4-17; 61:5-6; 66:12; Zeph 3:10; 2 Chr 32:23). The Wealth of Nations tradition is found throughout the ancient Near East. Michael J. Chan shows that in some cases, the biblical texts reflect this tradition with little to no modification while in others the tradition is recast in creative and disruptive ways"--

The New Economy of Nature

The New Economy of Nature
Title The New Economy of Nature PDF eBook
Author Gretchen Cara Daily
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 892
Release 2002
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781559631549

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Earth's ecosystems - forests, wetlands, coral reefs, and the like - are among humanity's most precious assets, offering such vital services as climate control and water purification. So why are they being rapidly destroyed? A major reason is that protecting them has been seen as largely a charitable venture, and philanthropy isn't up to the job. Increasing numbers of environmentally minded people are therefore trying to harness a more potent force - self-interest - to preserve our environmental endowment. Theirs is the quest portrayed in The New Economy of Nature. In this timely and provocative book, Gretchen Daily, one of the world's leading ecologists, and Katherine Ellison, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, give us an informative look at a new "new economy" that recognizes the full value of natural systems and the potential profits in protecting them."--BOOK JACKET.

The Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism

The Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism
Title The Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism PDF eBook
Author John J. Collins
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 2790
Release 2010-11-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 1467466093

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The Dictionary of Early Judaism is the first reference work devoted exclusively to Second Temple Judaism (fourth century b.c.e. through second century c.e.). The first section of this substantive and incredible work contains thirteen major essays that attempt to synthesize major aspects of Judaism in the period between Alexander and Hadrian. The second — and significantly longer — section offers 520 entries arranged alphabetically. Many of these entries have cross-references and all have select bibliographies. Equal attention is given to literary and nonliterary (i.e. archaeological and epigraphic) evidence and New Testament writings are included as evidence for Judaism in the first century c.e. Several entries also give pertinent information on the Hebrew Bible. The Dictionary of Early Judaism is intended to not only meet the needs of scholars and students — at which it succeeds admirably — but also to provide accessible information for the general reader. It is ecumenical and international in character, bringing together nearly 270 authors from as many as twenty countries and including Jews, Christians, and scholars of no religious affiliation.