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Studies in the Bible and Jewish Thought

By: Moshe Greenberg | Book details

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Contents
Acknowledgmentsix
Introductionxiii
Abbreviationsxvii
Prologue: Can Modern Critical Bible scholarship Have a Jewish Character?3
PHENOMENOLOGY OF BIBLICAL RELIGION AND LAW
Three Conceptions of the Torah in Hebrew Scriptures11
Some Postulates of Biblical Criminal Law25
The Biblical Conception of Asylum43
Biblical Attitudes Toward Power: Ideal and Reality in Law and Prophets51
Aspects of Biṭṭ;aḥon in Hebrew Thought63
On the Refinement of the Conception of Prayer in Hebrew Scriptures75
Religion: Stability and Ferment109
Reflections on Apocalyptic163
Kaufmann on the Bible: An Appreciation175
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 Desert191

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