A structural analysis of Deuteronomy 14:1-21 indicates a well planned composition. A comparison with the same set of dietary regulations in Leviticus 11:2-20 indicates a process of literary growth in the Deuteronomy composition. An original list of land animals was extended into a literary unit on dietary regulations. A technique of inclusio was used in different literary layers to form this<br />unit and to include it in the Deuteronomic Code and eventually in the Pentateuch. Different theories on Pentateuchal growth are considered so as to understand the ethical meaning of these dietary regulations within this larger literary framework
Leviticus 11 presents dietary laws, specifying which animals are "clean" ( edible) and &qu...
This paper explores the intersection of food and religion in Acts 10 and its background in the koshe...
A twelve-section study of chapters 11-22 of the book of Deuteronomy, designed for those involved in ...
A structural analysis of Deuteronomy 14:1-21 indicates a well planned composition. A comparison wi...
Background of the Research Numerous commentators and theologians have written in recent centuries ab...
This dissertation considers the construction of widows, orphans, aliens, and Levites in deuteronomic...
<p><span>A fulfilled ethical life is a desire that in Israel is closely integrated with ...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D185356 / BLDSC - British Library Documen...
The present dissertation attempts to fill the gap in Pentateuchal studies on the Mosiac dietary laws...
The book of Deuteronomy is a literary masterpiece. It is a Magna Charta of biblical teaching that sh...
110004868211According to the Book of Genesis, the food that God gave to human beings was "vegetable ...
The name “Pentateuch” reflects the five-scroll nature of what the Hebrew Bible calls the Torah. Alth...
Problem The laws of clean and unclean foods in Lev 11 and Deut 14: 3:21 have fascinated and perplexe...
In my book Mosetora und Jahwetora I have argued that the Deuteronomic law (Deut. 12–26) presupposes ...
Everyone needs to eat, yet most societies and many world religions limit the available food supply b...
Leviticus 11 presents dietary laws, specifying which animals are "clean" ( edible) and &qu...
This paper explores the intersection of food and religion in Acts 10 and its background in the koshe...
A twelve-section study of chapters 11-22 of the book of Deuteronomy, designed for those involved in ...
A structural analysis of Deuteronomy 14:1-21 indicates a well planned composition. A comparison wi...
Background of the Research Numerous commentators and theologians have written in recent centuries ab...
This dissertation considers the construction of widows, orphans, aliens, and Levites in deuteronomic...
<p><span>A fulfilled ethical life is a desire that in Israel is closely integrated with ...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D185356 / BLDSC - British Library Documen...
The present dissertation attempts to fill the gap in Pentateuchal studies on the Mosiac dietary laws...
The book of Deuteronomy is a literary masterpiece. It is a Magna Charta of biblical teaching that sh...
110004868211According to the Book of Genesis, the food that God gave to human beings was "vegetable ...
The name “Pentateuch” reflects the five-scroll nature of what the Hebrew Bible calls the Torah. Alth...
Problem The laws of clean and unclean foods in Lev 11 and Deut 14: 3:21 have fascinated and perplexe...
In my book Mosetora und Jahwetora I have argued that the Deuteronomic law (Deut. 12–26) presupposes ...
Everyone needs to eat, yet most societies and many world religions limit the available food supply b...
Leviticus 11 presents dietary laws, specifying which animals are "clean" ( edible) and &qu...
This paper explores the intersection of food and religion in Acts 10 and its background in the koshe...
A twelve-section study of chapters 11-22 of the book of Deuteronomy, designed for those involved in ...