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The Authority of Law in the Hebrew Bible and Early Judaism

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The Authority of Law in the Hebrew Bible and Early Judaism

Tracing the Origins of Legal Obligation from Ezra to Qumran
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In The Authority of Law in the Hebrew Bible and Early Judaism, Vroom identifies a development in the authority of written law that took place in early Judaism. Ever since Assyriologists began to recognize that the Mesopotamian law collections did not function as law codes do today—as a source of binding obligation—scholars have grappled with the question of when the Pentateuchal legal corpora came to be treated as legally binding. Vroom draws from legal theory to provide a theoretical framework for understanding the nature of legal authority, and develops a methodology for identifying instances in which legal texts were treated as binding law by ancient interpreters. This method is applied to a selection of legal-interpretive texts: Ezra-Nehemiah, Temple Scroll, the Qumran rule texts, and the Samaritan Pentateuch.

Author Biography:

Jonathan Vroom, Ph.D. (2017) University of Toronto, is a Sessional Lecturer and Writing Instructor at the University of Toronto. He has published on Pentateuchal criticism and textual criticism in journals such as the Journal of Biblical Literature.
Release date Australia
November 22nd, 2018
Pages
252
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
ISBN-13
9789004364493
Product ID
28222407

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