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Patterns of daily prayer in Second Temple period Judaism / by Jeremy Penner.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Penner, Jeremy.
Series:
Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah 104.
Studies on the texts of the desert of Judah, 0169-9962 ; v. 104
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Prayer--Judaism--History--To 1500.
Prayer.
Judaism--History--Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D.
Judaism.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (271 p.)
Place of Publication:
Leiden : Brill, 2012.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In Patterns of Daily Prayer in Second Temple Period Judaism , Jeremy Penner seeks to uncover the historical and social processes that underlie the origins and development of Jewish daily prayer practices, particularly the establishment of set times for daily prayer. Since daily prayer lacks explicit biblical warrant, this book seeks to explain how this custom was legitimized as divinely inspired. The importance of daily prayer was understood and experienced within a range of literary and social contexts, and thus different exegetical and etiological strategies develop at this time to legitimize its practice. In some cases daily prayer was coordinated with, and made analogous to, daily cultic sacrifice, in other cases, daily prayer was legitimized by identifying the origins of the practice in sacred scripture. Lastly, in some contexts daily prayer was coordinated with the cycles of celestial bodies in the heavens.
Contents:
Preliminary Material
Introduction
I. Sacrifice and Daily Prayer
II. Scripture and Daily Prayer
III. L uminary Cycles and Daily Prayer
IV. The Liturgical Calendar at 1QHa XX 7–14a and 1QS IX 26b–X 8a
V. N octurnal Prayer
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index of Ancient Sources.
Notes:
Rev. version of the author's dissertation--McMaster University, 2010.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-240) and index of ancient sources.
ISBN:
1-283-85472-4
90-04-23033-5
OCLC:
820335475
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004230330 DOI

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