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Sabbath in the making : a study of the inner-biblical interpretation of the Sabbath commandment / Ottilia Lukács.
Van Pelt Library BS1199.S18 L85 2020
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Lukács, Ottilia, author.
- Series:
- Contributions to biblical exegesis and theology ; 97.
- Contributions to biblical exegesis & theology ; 97
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Bible. Ezekiel.
- Sabbath--Biblical teaching.
- Sabbath.
- Bible. Ezekiel--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
- Bible.
- Genre:
- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
- Physical Description:
- viii, 351 pages ; 23 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Leuven : Peeters, 2020.
- Summary:
- The ancient institution of the Sabbath which has persisted throughout the centuries and to this very day defines the identity, religious and cultural practices of the Jewish community. This study aims to offer a more accurate description of the literary and redaction history of the Sabbath commandments in the Bible from the perspective of the inner-biblical interpretation, and to understand the theological and intellectual endeavour of scribes, who were responsible for the different redactional layers. Hence, the Sabbath commandments are presented against the time span of ?exile and return? spread over the Neo-Babylonian and Persian periods. In the final part, the Sabbath is discussed as identity marker: How did it function as identity marker, self-understanding and self-definition of the exiled Judean group? What was the role of the Sabbath day in the identity building strategies of the biblical authors in general? How is this perception reflected by the Sabbath commandments?
- The ancient institution of the Sabbath which has persisted throughout the centuries and to this very day defines the identity, religious and cultural practices of the Jewish community. This study aims to offer a more accurate description of the literary and redaction history of the Sabbath commandments in the Bible from the perspective of the inner-biblical interpretation, and to understand the theological and intellectual endeavour of scribes, who were responsible for the different redactional layers. Hence, the Sabbath commandments are presented against the time span of "exile and return" spread over the Neo-Babylonian and Persian periods. In the final part, the Sabbath is discussed as identity marker: How did it function as identity marker, self-understanding and self-definition of the exiled Judean group? What was the role of the Sabbath day in the identity building strategies of the biblical authors in general? How is this perception reflected by the Sabbath commandments?
- Contents:
- Sabbath commandments of the Pentateuch: a comparative study
- Literary and redaction critical analysis of the Sabbath commandments
- Sabbath references in the Book of Ezekiel
- The sabbath commandments as identity marker: a social, political and theological background.
- Notes:
- Based on author's thesis (doctoral).
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-330) and indexes.
- Other Format:
- e-book version
- ISBN:
- 9789042940536
- 9042940530
- OCLC:
- 1143757318
- Publisher Number:
- 9789042940536
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