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The spirit of biblical lawThe spirit of biblical law

The spirit of biblical law1996

Calum M. Carmichael

About this book

In this study of the nature and sources of biblical law, Calum Carmichael focuses on the intimate and little-appreciated relationship between two components of the Bible, namely that the legal material represents a form of commentary or extended exposition of the narratives. Approaching his topic from the basic premise that any society's laws do not necessarily relate to its practical problems, Carmichael challenges the long prevailing view that the body of biblical laws and ethical rules grew up in piecemeal fashion over many centuries, in reaction to specific social problems as they arose. Rather, the laws are a work of historical reconstruction, redacted during one relatively concentrated period by Deuteronomic and Priestly lawgivers.

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First published
1996
OL Work ID
OL3241775W

Subjects

BibleBiblical teachingCriticism, interpretationJewish lawLaw (Theology)Bible, criticism, interpretation, etc., o. t.

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