This article proposes an analysis of two homiletic units in the Palestinian Midrash Leviticus Rabbah, which revolve around biblical chapters pertaining to sacrifices. A theme that pervades these units is that of eating as an animalistic activity that often entails moral depravity. In contrast, the act of sacrificing is constructed in these units as one in which one is willing to give up one's own nourishment, and in a sense one's own “soul,” in order to offer it to God. Many of the motifs used to vilify eating in the Midrash can be traced in moralistic Greek, Roman, and early Christian diatribes preaching for moderation in eating or for asceticism; the homilists in Leviticus Rabbah, however, utilize these popular motifs in order to present ...
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This article investigates the criteria for the disposal of the sin offering in the book of Leviticus...
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This article investigates the criteria for the disposal of the sin offering in the book of Leviticus...
This article proposes an analysis of two homiletic units in the Palestinian Midrash Leviticus Rabbah...
Leviticus 17 discusses questions of butchering animals and eating meat. The rules laid down distingu...
Sacrifices are performed in almost every human society of which ancient Israel is not exempted. Sinc...
Palestine of the post Second Temple era witnessed the emerging transformation of modes of Jewish rel...
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Sacrifice is a central but contested topic in the prophetical literature in the Hebrew Bible. Wherea...
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This article investigates the criteria for the disposal of the sin offering in the book of Leviticus...