Contents
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| | Prologue: Can Modern Critical Bible scholarship Have a
Jewish Character? | 3 |
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PHENOMENOLOGY OF BIBLICAL RELIGION
AND LAW | | Three Conceptions of the Torah in Hebrew Scriptures | 11 |
| | | Some Postulates of Biblical Criminal Law | 25 |
| | | The Biblical Conception of Asylum | 43 |
| | | Biblical Attitudes Toward Power: Ideal and Reality in Law and Prophets | 51 |
| | | Aspects of Biṭṭ;aḥon in Hebrew Thought | 63 |
| | | On the Refinement of the Conception of Prayer in Hebrew Scriptures | 75 |
| | | Religion: Stability and Ferment | 109 |
| | | Reflections on Apocalyptic | 163 |
| | | Kaufmann on the Bible: An Appreciation | 175 |
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THE BIBLICAL TEXT AND ITS INTERPRETATION | | The Stabilization of the Text of the Hebrew Bible, Reviewed in the Light of
the Biblical Materials from the Judean Desert | 191 |
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Publication information:
Book title: Studies in the Bible and Jewish Thought.
Contributors: Moshe Greenberg - Author.
Publisher: Jewish Publication Society.
Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Publication year: 1995.
Page number: vii.
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