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Theory and Method in Biblical and Cuneiform Law: Revision, Interpolation, and Development

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This seminal work, first published by Sheffield Academic Press in the JSOT Supplement Series, remains in demand among scholars of biblical and cuneiform law, as well as among all those interested in the Pentateuchal traditions.

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This seminal work, first published by Sheffield Academic Press in the JSOT Supplement Series, remains in demand among scholars of biblical and cuneiform law, as well as among all those interested in the Pentateuchal traditions. The essays in the collection focus on two crucial topics that have been too much neglected in recent debate on the formation of the Pentateuch: (1) biblical law, and the development of Israelite legal institutions, and (2) the significance of ancient Near Eastern law as a model for the composition and editorial history of the Pentateuch.

To correct the imbalance, the contributors to this volume investigate whether the biblical and cuneiform legal corpora underwent a process of literary revision and interpolation. If so, what is the evidence for it, and how did such revision take place? If not, how are the textual phenomena to be explained?

The contributors are: Raymond Westbrook, Bernard M. Levinson, Samuel Greengus, Martin Buss, Sophie Lafont, Victor H. Matthews, William Morrow, Dale Patrick and Eckart Otto.

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Reviews

  1. Carolyn Jo Pressler, Religious Studies Review

    A remarkable window on current scholarly debate among leading specialists … essential reading.

  2. Norbert Lohfink, Zeitschrift für altorientalische und biblische Rechtsgeschichte

    An extraordinarily instructive cross-section through current discussion.

  3. Hector Avalos, Hebrew Studies

    An important collection of essays which should be read by all those interested in current issues in biblical and cuneiform law.

  4. Ferdinand Etienne Deist, Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages.

    The title of the book says it all… The articles … make independent contributions to our knowledge of ancient Near Eastern law and provide the academic community with an important source of information.

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Author
Bernard M. Levinson
Series
Classic Reprints
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£15 / $19.50 / €18.50
ISBN 13 Paperback
978-1-905048-61-8
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Paperback
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212
Publication Date
May-06
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