The Book of Deuteronomy contains a text of compelling relevance at its center - the so-called Law of Offices (Deut 16:18-18:22). Scholars have investigated this passage as an early type of constitutional law, especially for its definition of the responsibilities of four human authorities in ancient Israel: judges, kings, priests, and prophets. Indeed, this portrait of Israel's human leaders continues to fascinate us with possibilities, perhaps especially because of its enduring significance for political theorists and legal scholars even today. This volume presents contributions stemming in part from sessions of the Deuteronomy Program Unit of the Society of Biblical Literature. Leading experts in the field offer innovative essays on the passage. The essays are not directly related to each other, yet they share a common goal: investigating this important portion of Deuteronomy from either a theoretical or exegetical perspective.
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ISBN
9783161639098
Publisert
2025-03-17
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Mohr Siebeck
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442 gr
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Engelsk
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Born 1955; 1985 PhD, Hebraic and Cognate Studies, Hebrew Union College (Cincinnati); Paul S. Amos Professor of Old Testament Interpretation, Asbury Theological Seminary. Born 1979; 2014 Dr. theol. in Old Testament/Hebrew Bible, University of Göttingen; 2020 Habilitation; Senior Lecturer in Hebrew and Hebrew Bible at Eberhard Karls University, Tübingen.