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- catalog contributor b3805834.
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description "I. The rhetoric of Deuteronomy 15 -- A. The structure of the chapter -- the structure of the Semittah Law -- The structure of the Manumission Law -- The structure of the release laws and effective argumentation -- B. The language of the chapter -- Somatic vocabulary -- Relational vocabulary -- II. The Near Eastern analogues -- A. Preliminary comments -- B. The nature of the evidence -- The Misarum edicts -- The Andurarum acts -- The law codes -- C. The nature of debt and people in need -- D. Conclusion -- III. The biblical parallels -- A. Preliminary comments -- B. The covenant code -- Excursus on the term "Hebrew slave" -- The motive clause -- C. The holiness code -- The holiness code and the covenant code -- The tendency toward definition -- D. Conclusion -- IV. The context of Deuteronomy 15 -- A. Summary and introduction -- B. The place of Deuteronomy 15 in the structure of Deuteronomic law -- Excursus on the views of the sequence of laws in Deuteronomy -- C. The release-laws and the Sabbath commandment -- D. The release-laws and the Deuteronomic code of laws -- Specific laws and the release-laws -- Conclusion -- E. The centrality of Deuteronomy 15 -- V. Toward the present -- A. Hermeneutical considerations -- B. The release-laws for today -- Introduction -- Social justice/Human rights as obligation -- The obligation of the powerful -- Social justice as barometer of the health of a society -- The church as advocate for the dependent -- C. Conclusion.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 159-168).".
- catalog extent "xiii, 168 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "1555407471 (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "155540748X (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Dissertation series (Society of Biblical Literature) ; no. 136.".
- catalog isPartOf "Dissertation series / Society of Biblical Literature ; no. 136".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Atlanta, Ga. : Scholars Press,".
- catalog subject "222/.1506 20".
- catalog subject "BS1275.2 .H445 1992".
- catalog subject "Bible. Deuteronomy, XV Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog subject "Social justice Biblical teaching.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The rhetoric of Deuteronomy 15 -- A. The structure of the chapter -- the structure of the Semittah Law -- The structure of the Manumission Law -- The structure of the release laws and effective argumentation -- B. The language of the chapter -- Somatic vocabulary -- Relational vocabulary -- II. The Near Eastern analogues -- A. Preliminary comments -- B. The nature of the evidence -- The Misarum edicts -- The Andurarum acts -- The law codes -- C. The nature of debt and people in need -- D. Conclusion -- III. The biblical parallels -- A. Preliminary comments -- B. The covenant code -- Excursus on the term "Hebrew slave" -- The motive clause -- C. The holiness code -- The holiness code and the covenant code -- The tendency toward definition -- D. Conclusion -- IV. The context of Deuteronomy 15 -- A. Summary and introduction -- B. The place of Deuteronomy 15 in the structure of Deuteronomic law -- Excursus on the views of the sequence of laws in Deuteronomy -- C. The release-laws and the Sabbath commandment -- D. The release-laws and the Deuteronomic code of laws -- Specific laws and the release-laws -- Conclusion -- E. The centrality of Deuteronomy 15 -- V. Toward the present -- A. Hermeneutical considerations -- B. The release-laws for today -- Introduction -- Social justice/Human rights as obligation -- The obligation of the powerful -- Social justice as barometer of the health of a society -- The church as advocate for the dependent -- C. Conclusion.".
- catalog title "Social justice and Deuteronomy : the case of Deuteronomy 15 / Jeffries M. Hamilton.".
- catalog type "text".