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Text and ritual in the Pentateuch : a systematic and comparative approach /

"A collection of essays examining the conceptual and methodological issues that currently inform the study of text and ritual in the Pentateuch"--

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Nihan, Christophe, 1972- (Editor ), Rhyder, Julia, 1987- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: University Park, Pennsylvania : Eisenbrauns, [2021]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Rituals in the spells of the Book of the dead in ancient Egypt / Giuseppina Lenzo
  • Between utterance and dedication : some remarks on the status of textuality in Greek ritual practices / Dominique Jaillard
  • Inscriptions and ritual practices in the Neo-Assyrian period : the construction of a building as an example / Lionel Marti
  • Between text and ritual : the function(s) of the ritual texts from Late Bronze Age Emar (Syria) / Patrick Michel
  • The textualization of priestly ritual in light of Hittite sources / Yitzhaq Feder
  • Diversity and centralization of the temple cult in the archeological record from the Iron II C to the Persian and Hellenistic periods in Judah / Rüdiger Schmitt
  • Text are not rituals, and rituals are not texts, with an example from Leviticus 12 / James W. Watts
  • The texture of rituals in the Book of Numbers : a fresh approach to the ritual density, the role of tradition, and the emergence of diversity in early Judaism / Christian Frevel
  • Speaking with a divine voice : the rhetoric of epistolary performance in Numbers 6:22-27 / Jeremy D. Smoak
  • The ritual texts of Leviticus and the creation of ritualized bodies / Dorothea Erbele-Küster
  • The reception of ritual laws in the early Second Temple Period : evidence from Ezra-Nehemiah and Chronicles / Julia Rhyder
  • Text and ritual in the Dead Sea scrolls / Daniel K. Falk
  • And they would read before him the order for the day : the textuality of Leviticus 16 in Mishnah Yoma, Tosefta Kippurim, and Sifra Aḥare Mot / William K. Gilders.