Though Leviticus 25’s description of the Jubilee sounds unrealistically utopian to many biblical scholars, the Jubilee ideal has stimulated many movements for freedom and economic reform in the last 500 years. It most famously motivated enslaved people to resist and abolitionists to challenge the institution of slavery. Today it continues to inspire reform movements for land redistribution and fair housing, for sovereign debt relief, and for developing environmentally sustainable economies. The contrast between scholarly assessments of the chapter’s meaning in its literary and ancient historical contexts and its proven power to inspire movements for freedom that were unimaginable to its writers poses a moral challenge to the conventional me...
The article first explores the evidence in Leviticus and related passages regarding God’s plan for t...
PhD (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study aims to interpret freedom...
Slave Morality: Theological Perspectives on the Law of Moses. The fusion between the regulations for...
Leviticus 25:39–46 describes a two-tier model of slavery that distinguishes Israelites from foreign ...
The clean-slate acts of the Hebrew Bible, i.e., the Year of Jubilee in Leviticus 25 and the Šemittah...
The “release” of the Hebrew slaves during the time of the Babylonian siege was a cynical affair, set...
The book of Jubilees stands out for its combination of length, antiquity, and coherence. The structu...
This social scientific study of the Biblical jubilee focuses primarily on the jubilee as a metaphor ...
Intertextuality in the Book of JubileesThe second century BCE Book of Jubilees presents the contents...
The study of the book of Jubilees connects several areas of scholarship on Jewish thought and litera...
In the contemporary Christian church, one does not need to look far to find references to the biblic...
This article aims to show that the Old Testament concept of the year of jubilee is neither an anachr...
This thesis argues that the “ethical triangle” model of C. J. H. Wright’s OT ethics, slightly adjust...
This line to line commentary of Lev. 25 endeavors to clarify a number of issues usually debated in t...
Acts 15 relates a council in Jerusalem discussing the legal status and requirements of gentiles who ...
The article first explores the evidence in Leviticus and related passages regarding God’s plan for t...
PhD (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study aims to interpret freedom...
Slave Morality: Theological Perspectives on the Law of Moses. The fusion between the regulations for...
Leviticus 25:39–46 describes a two-tier model of slavery that distinguishes Israelites from foreign ...
The clean-slate acts of the Hebrew Bible, i.e., the Year of Jubilee in Leviticus 25 and the Šemittah...
The “release” of the Hebrew slaves during the time of the Babylonian siege was a cynical affair, set...
The book of Jubilees stands out for its combination of length, antiquity, and coherence. The structu...
This social scientific study of the Biblical jubilee focuses primarily on the jubilee as a metaphor ...
Intertextuality in the Book of JubileesThe second century BCE Book of Jubilees presents the contents...
The study of the book of Jubilees connects several areas of scholarship on Jewish thought and litera...
In the contemporary Christian church, one does not need to look far to find references to the biblic...
This article aims to show that the Old Testament concept of the year of jubilee is neither an anachr...
This thesis argues that the “ethical triangle” model of C. J. H. Wright’s OT ethics, slightly adjust...
This line to line commentary of Lev. 25 endeavors to clarify a number of issues usually debated in t...
Acts 15 relates a council in Jerusalem discussing the legal status and requirements of gentiles who ...
The article first explores the evidence in Leviticus and related passages regarding God’s plan for t...
PhD (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study aims to interpret freedom...
Slave Morality: Theological Perspectives on the Law of Moses. The fusion between the regulations for...