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Immigrants And Innovative Law Deuteronomys Theological And Social Vision For The Ger Mark A Awabdy

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Immigrants And Innovative Law Deuteronomys Theological And Social Vision For The Ger Mark A Awabdy
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Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.4 MB
Pages: 299
Author: Mark A. Awabdy
ISBN: 9783161528354, 9783161577734, 3161528352, 3161577736
Language: English
Year: 2012
Volume: 67

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Immigrants And Innovative Law Deuteronomys Theological And Social Vision For The Ger Mark A Awabdy by Mark A. Awabdy 9783161528354, 9783161577734, 3161528352, 3161577736 instant download after payment.

Mark A. Awabdy provides a nuanced and extensive understanding of the noun gr (ger, engl. immigrant) in the book of Deuteronomy (D). He argues that a precise reconstruction of the historical referents of D's ger is impossible and has led scholars to misread or overlook literary, theological, and sociological determinants. By analyzing D's ger texts and contexts, evidence emerges for: the non-Israelite and non-Judahite origins of D's ger; the distinction between the ger in D's prologue-epilogue and legal core; and the different meanings and origins of D's ger-in-Egypt and 'ebed-in-Egypt formulae. Awabdy further contends that D's revision of Exodus' Decalogue and Covenant Code and independence from H reveal D's tendencies to accommodate the ger and interface the ger with YHWH's redemption of Israel. He concludes by defining how D integrates the ger into the community of YHWH's people.

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