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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Abbreviations ix
- How, When, Where, and Why Did the Pentateuch Become the Torah? 1
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Part 1. Ratifying Local Law Codes in an International Age
- The Persian Imperial Authorization as a Historical Problem and as a Biblical Construct: A Plea for Distinctions in the Current Debate 23
- The Rise of Torah 39
- Local Law in an Imperial Context: The Role of Torah in the (Imagined) Persian Period 57
- Temple and Torah: Reflections on the Legal Status of the Pentateuch between Elephantine and Qumran 77
- The Pentateuch in Ancient Mediterranean Context: The Publication of Local Lawcodes 105
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Part 2. Prophets, Polemics, and Publishers: The Growing Importance of Writing in Persian Period Judah
- From History Writing to Library Building: The End of History and the Birth of the Book 145
- Scribal Scholarship in the Formation of Torah and Prophets: A Postexilic Scribal Debate between Priestly Scholarship and Literary Prophecy— The Example of the Book of Jeremiah and Its Relation to the Pentateuch 171
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Part 3. The Torah as a Foundational Document in Judah and Samaria
- The Torah between Samaria and Judah: Shechem and Gerizim in Deuteronomy and Joshua 187
- The “Publication” of Legal Texts in Ancient Judah 225
- The Samaritans and Their Pentateuch 237
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Part 4. The Translation, Interpretation, and Application of the Torah in Early Jewish Literature
- The Second Temple and the Legal Status of the Torah: The Hermeneutics of the Torah in the Books of Ruth and Ezra 273
- The Septuagint of the Pentateuch and Ptolemaic Rule 289
- The Use of the Pentateuch in the Temple Scroll and the Damascus Document in the Second Century B.C.E. 301
- The Torah as the Rhetoric of Priesthood 319
- Index of Authors 333
- Index of Scripture 341
- Index of Other Ancient Sources 349
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Abbreviations ix
- How, When, Where, and Why Did the Pentateuch Become the Torah? 1
-
Part 1. Ratifying Local Law Codes in an International Age
- The Persian Imperial Authorization as a Historical Problem and as a Biblical Construct: A Plea for Distinctions in the Current Debate 23
- The Rise of Torah 39
- Local Law in an Imperial Context: The Role of Torah in the (Imagined) Persian Period 57
- Temple and Torah: Reflections on the Legal Status of the Pentateuch between Elephantine and Qumran 77
- The Pentateuch in Ancient Mediterranean Context: The Publication of Local Lawcodes 105
-
Part 2. Prophets, Polemics, and Publishers: The Growing Importance of Writing in Persian Period Judah
- From History Writing to Library Building: The End of History and the Birth of the Book 145
- Scribal Scholarship in the Formation of Torah and Prophets: A Postexilic Scribal Debate between Priestly Scholarship and Literary Prophecy— The Example of the Book of Jeremiah and Its Relation to the Pentateuch 171
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Part 3. The Torah as a Foundational Document in Judah and Samaria
- The Torah between Samaria and Judah: Shechem and Gerizim in Deuteronomy and Joshua 187
- The “Publication” of Legal Texts in Ancient Judah 225
- The Samaritans and Their Pentateuch 237
-
Part 4. The Translation, Interpretation, and Application of the Torah in Early Jewish Literature
- The Second Temple and the Legal Status of the Torah: The Hermeneutics of the Torah in the Books of Ruth and Ezra 273
- The Septuagint of the Pentateuch and Ptolemaic Rule 289
- The Use of the Pentateuch in the Temple Scroll and the Damascus Document in the Second Century B.C.E. 301
- The Torah as the Rhetoric of Priesthood 319
- Index of Authors 333
- Index of Scripture 341
- Index of Other Ancient Sources 349