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- catalog abstract "It provides an authoritative and comprehensive explanation of ethical values concealed in Israel's rituals. Although at first glance Leviticus seems far removed from the modern-day world, Milgrom's thoughtful and provocative comments and notes reveal its enduring relevance to contemporary society. Leviticus 23-27 brings us to the climactic end of the book and its revolutionary innovations, among which are the evolution of the festival calendar with its emphasis on folk traditions, and the jubilee, the priestly answer to the socio-economic problems of their time.".
- catalog alternative "Bible. Leviticus, XXIII-XXVII. English. Milgrom. 2001.".
- catalog alternative "Leviticus twenty-three through twenty-seven".
- catalog alternative "Society of Biblical Literature abbreviation for series: AB".
- catalog contributor b12135202.
- catalog contributor b12135203.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description "24. Tabernacle oil and bread; the case of blasphemy -- Translation -- Notes -- Comments -- A. The structure of Leviticus 24:23-23 and its significance -- B. Lex Talionis in the Bible and the ancient Near East -- C. Lex Talionis and the rabbis -- D. Lev. 24:10-23: Apostasy in H by Simeon Chavel".
- catalog description "25. Jubilee, the priestly solution for economic injustice -- Translation -- Notes -- Comment -- A. The jubilee: Its date and background -- B. The Sabbatical and jubilee: Their observance -- C. The Sabbatical and jubilee: Are they consecutive? -- D. The salve laws of Exodus 21 (and Deuteronomy 15) versus Leviticus 25 -- E. The slave laws of D and H compared -- F. Was the jubilee year observed in preexilic Judah? -- G. Jubilee: A rallying cry for today's oppressed".
- catalog description "26. Blessings, curses, and the recall of the covenant -- Translation -- Notes -- Comments -- A. The unbroken covenant -- B. Leviticus 26 and Deuteronomy 28 -- C. Leviticus 26 and Ezekiel -- D. H (except Leviticus 26), the other Pentateuchal sources, and Ezekiel -- E. The date of Leviticus 26".
- catalog description "27. Consecrations and their redemption -- Translation -- Notes -- Comments -- A. The organizing principle of Leviticus 27 and a Hittite confirmation -- B. Leviticus 27: Its function and date -- C. Oaths, vows, and consecrations -- D. Sanctifications -- E. The firstborn -- F. The Herem -- G. The tithe: Its history -- H. The tithe: Mandatory or voluntary? -- I. Can the tithe laws be harmonized? -- J. Ancient seed mensuration and Leviticus 27:16, by Jean Sheldon".
- catalog description "Appendixes: A. Response to Henry Sun -- B. Response to Baruch Levine -- C. Rejoinder to Israel Knohl -- D. Response to Adrian Schenker -- E. Response to Victor Hurowitz -- F. On The Savage in Judaism -- G. Response to Hyam Maccoby -- H. Addenda and corrigenda.".
- catalog description "IV. The holiness source (Chapters 17-27) -- 23. The holiday calendar -- Translation -- Notes -- Comments -- A. The composition of chapter 23 -- B. The Sabbath-week: A resolution to a heavy crux -- C. The festival of booths in Nehemiah 8 -- D. Exodus 23:18-19; 34:25-26 and the Paschal sacrifice -- E. The firstfruits festivals of Qumran -- F. A brief comparison of the Israelite and Hittite festival calendars, by David T. Stewart".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [2469]-2554) and indexes.".
- catalog description "It provides an authoritative and comprehensive explanation of ethical values concealed in Israel's rituals. Although at first glance Leviticus seems far removed from the modern-day world, Milgrom's thoughtful and provocative comments and notes reveal its enduring relevance to contemporary society. Leviticus 23-27 brings us to the climactic end of the book and its revolutionary innovations, among which are the evolution of the festival calendar with its emphasis on folk traditions, and the jubilee, the priestly answer to the socio-economic problems of their time.".
- catalog extent "xxi, 1896-2714 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Leviticus 23-27.".
- catalog identifier "0385500351 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Leviticus 23-27.".
- catalog isPartOf "Bible. English. Anchor Bible. 1964 ; v. 3B.".
- catalog isPartOf "The Anchor Bible ; v. 3B".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Doubleday,".
- catalog relation "Leviticus 23-27.".
- catalog subject "220.7/7 s 222/.13077 21".
- catalog subject "BS192.2.A1 1964 .G3 vol. 3B BS1253".
- catalog subject "Bible. Leviticus, XXIII-XXVII Commentaries.".
- catalog tableOfContents "24. Tabernacle oil and bread; the case of blasphemy -- Translation -- Notes -- Comments -- A. The structure of Leviticus 24:23-23 and its significance -- B. Lex Talionis in the Bible and the ancient Near East -- C. Lex Talionis and the rabbis -- D. Lev. 24:10-23: Apostasy in H by Simeon Chavel".
- catalog tableOfContents "25. Jubilee, the priestly solution for economic injustice -- Translation -- Notes -- Comment -- A. The jubilee: Its date and background -- B. The Sabbatical and jubilee: Their observance -- C. The Sabbatical and jubilee: Are they consecutive? -- D. The salve laws of Exodus 21 (and Deuteronomy 15) versus Leviticus 25 -- E. The slave laws of D and H compared -- F. Was the jubilee year observed in preexilic Judah? -- G. Jubilee: A rallying cry for today's oppressed".
- catalog tableOfContents "26. Blessings, curses, and the recall of the covenant -- Translation -- Notes -- Comments -- A. The unbroken covenant -- B. Leviticus 26 and Deuteronomy 28 -- C. Leviticus 26 and Ezekiel -- D. H (except Leviticus 26), the other Pentateuchal sources, and Ezekiel -- E. The date of Leviticus 26".
- catalog tableOfContents "27. Consecrations and their redemption -- Translation -- Notes -- Comments -- A. The organizing principle of Leviticus 27 and a Hittite confirmation -- B. Leviticus 27: Its function and date -- C. Oaths, vows, and consecrations -- D. Sanctifications -- E. The firstborn -- F. The Herem -- G. The tithe: Its history -- H. The tithe: Mandatory or voluntary? -- I. Can the tithe laws be harmonized? -- J. Ancient seed mensuration and Leviticus 27:16, by Jean Sheldon".
- catalog tableOfContents "Appendixes: A. Response to Henry Sun -- B. Response to Baruch Levine -- C. Rejoinder to Israel Knohl -- D. Response to Adrian Schenker -- E. Response to Victor Hurowitz -- F. On The Savage in Judaism -- G. Response to Hyam Maccoby -- H. Addenda and corrigenda.".
- catalog tableOfContents "IV. The holiness source (Chapters 17-27) -- 23. The holiday calendar -- Translation -- Notes -- Comments -- A. The composition of chapter 23 -- B. The Sabbath-week: A resolution to a heavy crux -- C. The festival of booths in Nehemiah 8 -- D. Exodus 23:18-19; 34:25-26 and the Paschal sacrifice -- E. The firstfruits festivals of Qumran -- F. A brief comparison of the Israelite and Hittite festival calendars, by David T. Stewart".
- catalog title "Leviticus 23-27 : a new translation with introduction and commentary / Jacob Milgrom.".
- catalog title "Leviticus twenty-three through twenty-seven".
- catalog title "Society of Biblical Literature abbreviation for series: AB".
- catalog type "text".