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Sovereign Authority and the Elaboration of Law in the Bible and the Ancient Near East

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Five Pentateuchal texts (Lev 24:10-23; Num 9:6-14; Num 15:32-36; Num 27:1-11; Num 36:1-12) offer unique visions of the elaboration of law in Israel's formative past. In response to individual legal cases, Yahweh enacts impersonal and general statutes reminiscent of biblical and ancient Near Eastern law collections. From the perspective of comparative law, Dylan R. Johnson proposes a new understanding of these texts as biblical rescripts: a legislative technique that enabled sovereigns to enact general laws on the basis of particular legal cases. Typological parallels drawn from cuneiform and Roman law illustrate the complex ideology informing the content and the form of these five cases. The author explores how latent conceptions of law, justice, and legislative sovereignty shaped these texts, and how the Priestly vision of law interacted with and transformed earlier legal traditions.

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ISBN: 9783161595097
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Author: Dylan R Johnson
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 383 pages
Series: Forschungen Zum Alten Testament. 2. Reihe
Genres: Old Testaments
Theology
Religious institutions and organizations
Systems of law: Islamic law
Systems of law: Jewish Law
Systems of law: ecclesiastical (canon) law
Ancient history
Archaeology by period / region