This article investigates the criteria for the disposal of the sin offering in the book of Leviticus, the function of the different ways of disposal and the meaning of the disposal with regard to Leviticus 10:17. It is indicated that this sacrifice is intended to eliminate the offerer’s sin and the sanctuary’s impurity. The eaten <em>hattat</em> offering retains minor contamination by human sin or impurity, whilst the burnt <em>hattat </em>offering is contaminated by more severe and major sins and impurities, in appropriation with either the offerer’s socio-religious status or the gravity of the sin
This article deals with the idea of ritual bodily impurity after coming into contact with a corpse i...
The article discusses the rationality behind the category ontological (or natural) impurity in the p...
The socio-religious regulations of Leviticus offer little-explored perspectives from which to reflec...
This article investigates the criteria for the disposal of the sin offering in the book of Leviticus...
<p>The life, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus are not often read against the backdrop of ...
Sacrifices were the principal act in Israel's cult. The article treats about expiatory sacrifices in...
In this article, I begin with section 1 by presenting the five main sacrifices found in the first se...
Many interpreters have noted that the common nouns, hattat and asham, carry legal connotations in Ak...
The intention of this thesis is to try to uncover the meaning of the sin offering once again. To get...
Sacrifices are performed in almost every human society of which ancient Israel is not exempted. Sinc...
This article proposes an analysis of two homiletic units in the Palestinian Midrash Leviticus Rabbah...
Expiation refers to a ritual attempt to deal with sin, and while in the Hebrew Bible it can include ...
As a Pharisee and an apostle, Paul's theology is fundamentally the theology of the Jewish Scriptures...
<p class="Abstr-teks"><span>Traditionally in Old Testament redactional criticism, a dist...
The article first explores the evidence in Leviticus and related passages regarding God’s plan for t...
This article deals with the idea of ritual bodily impurity after coming into contact with a corpse i...
The article discusses the rationality behind the category ontological (or natural) impurity in the p...
The socio-religious regulations of Leviticus offer little-explored perspectives from which to reflec...
This article investigates the criteria for the disposal of the sin offering in the book of Leviticus...
<p>The life, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus are not often read against the backdrop of ...
Sacrifices were the principal act in Israel's cult. The article treats about expiatory sacrifices in...
In this article, I begin with section 1 by presenting the five main sacrifices found in the first se...
Many interpreters have noted that the common nouns, hattat and asham, carry legal connotations in Ak...
The intention of this thesis is to try to uncover the meaning of the sin offering once again. To get...
Sacrifices are performed in almost every human society of which ancient Israel is not exempted. Sinc...
This article proposes an analysis of two homiletic units in the Palestinian Midrash Leviticus Rabbah...
Expiation refers to a ritual attempt to deal with sin, and while in the Hebrew Bible it can include ...
As a Pharisee and an apostle, Paul's theology is fundamentally the theology of the Jewish Scriptures...
<p class="Abstr-teks"><span>Traditionally in Old Testament redactional criticism, a dist...
The article first explores the evidence in Leviticus and related passages regarding God’s plan for t...
This article deals with the idea of ritual bodily impurity after coming into contact with a corpse i...
The article discusses the rationality behind the category ontological (or natural) impurity in the p...
The socio-religious regulations of Leviticus offer little-explored perspectives from which to reflec...