Essays on Biblical Law

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A&C Black, 15 Ara 2002 - 312 sayfa
These studies by an academic who is also a former practising lawyer seek to establish the principles of biblical law as represented in the Sinai traditions. Specific topics covered include adultery, family law, slavery, animals and wealth; respect for life and the general biblical moral tradition are also discussed. The collection also deals with wider issues of prophecy and law, the relationship of torah and mishpat (especially in relation to Second Isaiah), and laws in the book of Ruth, and includes a discussion of the place of biblical law in contemporary society.
 

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Chapter
2
A FRESH LOOK AT THE SINAI PERICOPE
25
ANOTHER LOOK AT MURDER
49
ANOTHER LOOK AT ADULTERY
74
Chapter 9
88
Chapter 5
96
Chapter 21
105
SOME ASPECTS OF FAMILY LAW IN PREEXILIC ISRAEL
111
Chapter 11
179
Chapter 12
201
Chapter 13
221
Chapter 14
232
Chapter 16
239
Chapter 17
245
Chapter 18
251
Chapter 20
261

Chapter 7
127
Chapter 8
139
THE ATTITUDE OF TORAH TO WEALTH
148
Chapter 10
156
PROPHECY AND LAW
164
OLD TESTAMENT AND MORAL TRADITION
264
Index of References
280
Index of Authors
293
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Anthony Phillips was formerly Dean and Chaplain, Trinity Hall, Cambridge; Chaplain, St. John's College, Oxford and Headmaster, The King's School, Canterbury before his retirement.

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