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The Transformation of Torah from Scribal Advice to Law

Part of the The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies series
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Recent discussion of biblical law sees it either as a response to socio-economic factors or as an intellectual tradition.

In either case it is viewed as the product of elites that form an international community drawing on a common culture.

This book takes that fundamental discussion a step further by proposing that 'law' is an inappropriate term for the biblical codes, and that they represent, rather, the 'moral advice' of scribes working independently of the legal framework and appealing to Yahweh as authority.

Only by prolonged exegesis and through the transformation of Judaean religion does this 'advice' take the form of divine law binding on Jews.

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Sheffield Academic Press
1850759537 / 9781850759539
Hardback
222.106
01/06/1999
United Kingdom
200 pages
300 grams