International audienceIt is commonly assumed that the story of Jephthah’s vow refers to an “old tradition” that was integrated into the Deuteronomistic History. But such a view is contrary to Dtr ideology which is absolutely hostile to any human sacrifice (2 Kgs 16.3; 17.17, 31; 21.6 etc.). A literary-critical approach to Judges 11 shows that vv. 30-31 [32] and 34-40 may be considered as post-Dtr. The author of Judg. 11.30-40 seems to know the story of the Aqedah, but he is not willing to make a happy ending. There is a tragic dimension in the story and quite an Hellenistic atmosphere (the best parallels to Judg. 11.30-40 may be fou Hellenistic nd in texts). So this text should be considered an insertion from the end of the Persian or begin...
As rituals communicate social significance (worldview of a particular group) and a social function (...
It is well-known that the Chronicler used very specific terminology to give expression to what was c...
Sacrifice is a central but contested topic in the prophetical literature in the Hebrew Bible. Wherea...
It is commonly assumed that the story of Jephthah's vow refers to an 'old tradition' that was integr...
! Did a father actually sacrifice his daughter to God? The narrative of Jephthah"s daughter has...
The biblical narrative of Jephthah and his daughter (Judges 11:31-40) recounts the story of the judg...
Jephthah and Human Sacrifice in Tanakh Mgr. Adam Baudiš Main theme of this thesis is the story of Je...
The story of Jephthah’s daughter in Judges 11 is brief but gruesome, one of the “texts of terror” wh...
Although the question whether women in Israel were also allowed to present offerings stands in accor...
Introducción: The origins and purpose of the book of Deuteronomy remain, despite significant progres...
This thesis focuses on exegesis and interpretation of Judges 11, 29-40. Main method used in this the...
"Whatsoever cometh forth of the doors of my house to meet me." Jephthah and His Vow in the Jewish an...
It is sometimes argued that the god of Israel has a universal concern for children. Like adults, the...
This article deals with the current debate about the so-called“Deuteronomistic History” (DtrH). It ...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeThe Deuteronomistic Historian (Dtr) patterned ...
As rituals communicate social significance (worldview of a particular group) and a social function (...
It is well-known that the Chronicler used very specific terminology to give expression to what was c...
Sacrifice is a central but contested topic in the prophetical literature in the Hebrew Bible. Wherea...
It is commonly assumed that the story of Jephthah's vow refers to an 'old tradition' that was integr...
! Did a father actually sacrifice his daughter to God? The narrative of Jephthah"s daughter has...
The biblical narrative of Jephthah and his daughter (Judges 11:31-40) recounts the story of the judg...
Jephthah and Human Sacrifice in Tanakh Mgr. Adam Baudiš Main theme of this thesis is the story of Je...
The story of Jephthah’s daughter in Judges 11 is brief but gruesome, one of the “texts of terror” wh...
Although the question whether women in Israel were also allowed to present offerings stands in accor...
Introducción: The origins and purpose of the book of Deuteronomy remain, despite significant progres...
This thesis focuses on exegesis and interpretation of Judges 11, 29-40. Main method used in this the...
"Whatsoever cometh forth of the doors of my house to meet me." Jephthah and His Vow in the Jewish an...
It is sometimes argued that the god of Israel has a universal concern for children. Like adults, the...
This article deals with the current debate about the so-called“Deuteronomistic History” (DtrH). It ...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeThe Deuteronomistic Historian (Dtr) patterned ...
As rituals communicate social significance (worldview of a particular group) and a social function (...
It is well-known that the Chronicler used very specific terminology to give expression to what was c...
Sacrifice is a central but contested topic in the prophetical literature in the Hebrew Bible. Wherea...