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Sacred Dan Religious Tradition And Cultic Practice In Judges 1718 Library Of Hebrew Bible Old Testament Studies Jason S Bray

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Sacred Dan Religious Tradition And Cultic Practice In Judges 1718 Library Of Hebrew Bible Old Testament Studies Jason S Bray
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Publisher: T & T Clark International
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.65 MB
Pages: 182
Author: Jason S. Bray
ISBN: 9780567027122, 0567027120
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Sacred Dan Religious Tradition And Cultic Practice In Judges 1718 Library Of Hebrew Bible Old Testament Studies Jason S Bray by Jason S. Bray 9780567027122, 0567027120 instant download after payment.

An introduction reviews previous scholarship, and concludes that the cultic aspects of Judges 17-18 have not been examined in any depth. It then goes on to deal with the historical and redactional issues which previous scholars have found interesting. The issues of provenance and dating are then examined with the conclusion that the text was written down in the immediate aftermath of the Assyrian conquest of Dan in an attempt to preserve its sacred traditions. The text therefore reflects the self-understanding of the priests of Dan in the period immediately prior to its fall. The text of Judges 17-18 is then subjected to a rhetorical critical examination, followed by a more traditional form critical study. The next section is a comparison of similar cultic foundation stories from other cultures. Three major chapters examine the three major cultic issues raised by the text itself: images, priests and divination. Each chapter draws on evidence from the Hebrew Bible and its environment in an attempt to clarify the nature of the cult of Dan. Broadly, each chapter concludes that although there were some features peculiar to the cult reflected by Dan, in general, the Danite cult was not greatly different from that of its neighbours. A final chapter deals with what the text says about the tribe of Levi, with the conclusion that according to Judges 17-18, there was once a secular tribe of Levi. The conclusion draws a brief picture of cultic life in Dan in its final years.

Library of Hebrew Bible Old Testament Studies was formerly the Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement Series

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