MA (Ancient Languages), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe Decalogue, or Ten Words, has been studied extensively albeit hesitantly, focusing mostly on its authoritative and enduring status. Scholarly enquiry has not fully considered the outcome of adherence to the prohibitions and to the instruction to toil diligently for six days, particularly as it may impact on the requirements for daily life on earth and how that may empower the Israelite/s economically. This study has considered the widest possible spectrum of meaning of the Hebrew lexeme by a deconstructionist reading of Exod 20:1-17 to ascertain whether the Ten Words promoted economic activity directly or indirectly, but being mindful not to search for such meaning with ...
Ancient Israel did not know the economic concepts of banks, insurance, tuition, profit and retiremen...
This paper aims to provide an exegesis of Exodus 1:8-14 in The Holy Bible (New Revised Standard Vers...
Originally, the passage known as the (Deuteronomic) Decalogue comprised only five commandments: to w...
This research was motivated by concerns about the problem of modern slavery. The author will interpr...
In difference to Genesis, in Exodus interactions between Egypt and Israel broke down. The paper argu...
© 2010 Dr. Jared C. HoodSuspending preconceptions of diachronic disunity, the role of the Decalogue ...
<p class="abstract"><span lang="EN-US">Biblical traditions, in decisive form, are interested in the ...
PhD (Old Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study argues that, just as in E...
The sixth century B.C.E. Babylonian invasions of Judah had a devastating effect for the nation. Firs...
This article examines the economic worlds that correspond to the timeline of the historical books o...
The terminology of the economic wealth is not actually related to the poor in terms of poverty and w...
<span>Attribution License. The current article considers two intertexts of Q 22:28, 30, namely...
This article surveyed how the theme of poverty and caring for the poor functions in the Pentateuch i...
The debate in Rabbinic literature over the merit of Israel and the redemption from Egypt is worthy o...
This study offers an examination of the terms for poor found in the prophetic writings--'ebyon, dal,...
Ancient Israel did not know the economic concepts of banks, insurance, tuition, profit and retiremen...
This paper aims to provide an exegesis of Exodus 1:8-14 in The Holy Bible (New Revised Standard Vers...
Originally, the passage known as the (Deuteronomic) Decalogue comprised only five commandments: to w...
This research was motivated by concerns about the problem of modern slavery. The author will interpr...
In difference to Genesis, in Exodus interactions between Egypt and Israel broke down. The paper argu...
© 2010 Dr. Jared C. HoodSuspending preconceptions of diachronic disunity, the role of the Decalogue ...
<p class="abstract"><span lang="EN-US">Biblical traditions, in decisive form, are interested in the ...
PhD (Old Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study argues that, just as in E...
The sixth century B.C.E. Babylonian invasions of Judah had a devastating effect for the nation. Firs...
This article examines the economic worlds that correspond to the timeline of the historical books o...
The terminology of the economic wealth is not actually related to the poor in terms of poverty and w...
<span>Attribution License. The current article considers two intertexts of Q 22:28, 30, namely...
This article surveyed how the theme of poverty and caring for the poor functions in the Pentateuch i...
The debate in Rabbinic literature over the merit of Israel and the redemption from Egypt is worthy o...
This study offers an examination of the terms for poor found in the prophetic writings--'ebyon, dal,...
Ancient Israel did not know the economic concepts of banks, insurance, tuition, profit and retiremen...
This paper aims to provide an exegesis of Exodus 1:8-14 in The Holy Bible (New Revised Standard Vers...
Originally, the passage known as the (Deuteronomic) Decalogue comprised only five commandments: to w...