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To Kill and Take Possession: Law, Morality, and Society in Biblical Stories
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| #894542 in Books | Hendrickson Pub | 2002-12 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x6.00 x1.25l,1.43 | File type: PDF | 352 pages | ||12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.| The Bible's Law and the Law's Bible|By Omer Belsky|Daniel Friedmann's stimulating account of the bible as seen from the point of view of a modern legal scholar was first published in Israel in 2000. I have read the Hebrew original, so this is a review of that edition, rather then of the Translation. All Translations from the book are mine. (Strangely enough, in the Heb||"The book is easy to read and fascinating. . .at the same time interesting to scholars and to the general public." -- Association of Jewish Libraries, May/June 2004|Language Notes|Text: Hebrew (translation)| Origina
From God's judgment on Adam and Eve, to David and Goliath's "Trial by Combat," to the issues of matrimony, adultery, and polygamy raised in the story of Abraham and Sarah, Friedmann presents compelling insights on a wide range of themes in biblical stories. The many issues he addresses include the transfer of trials from divine power to human beings; the status of women; marriage and divorce; maternity disputes; sterility and surrogate motherhood; mixed marriages; human ...
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