The sacrificial laws of Leviticus and the Joseph story

This book offers a new assessment of the Joseph story from the perspective of the biblical laws in Leviticus 1-10

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Main Author: Carmichael, Calum M. 1938- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: New York Cambridge University Press 2017
In:Year: 2017
Reviews:[Rezension von: Carmichael, Calum M., 1938-, The sacrificial laws of Leviticus and the Joseph story] (2022) (Rabel, Magnus)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible. Levitikus 1-10
IxTheo Classification:HA Bible
HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Commentary
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:This book offers a new assessment of the Joseph story from the perspective of the biblical laws in Leviticus 1-10
Cover -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- Preface -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction -- The Integration of Law and Narrative in the Primary History -- 1 Genesis and Exodus as Prelude to Leviticus -- The Story of Moses and the Story of Joseph (Exod 1-40 -- Gen 37-50) -- The Context for the Delivery of the Decalogue in Exod 18-20 -- The Origin of the Decalogue -- The Golden Calf and the Garden of Eden -- The First Tablet -- The Second Tablet -- 2 Joseph as Idolater (Lev 1-3) -- Aaron's Idolatry and the Sacrificial Rules of Exod 33-40 -- Joseph's Idolatrous Dreams -- The Burnt Offering and the Brothers' Worship of Joseph -- The Grain Offering (minḥah) and the Brothers' Worship of Joseph -- The Wellbeing Offering and the First Family Meal at Which Joseph's Fate Is Decided -- 3 Inadvertent Offenses (Lev 4) -- Inadvertent Religious Wrongdoing by a High Priest -- Inadvertent Religious Wrongdoing by a Congregation -- Inadvertent Religious Wrongdoing by a Tribal Chief and a Commoner -- Observations and Reflections on Lev 1-4 -- Reflections on Lev 1-7 -- 4 Sins of Israel's First Family (Lev 5:1-6:7) -- Withholding Information: Reuben's and the Brothers' Silence About Joseph's Blood-soaked Garment -- Touching Unclean Things: The Deception with Joseph's Blood-soaked Garment -- Failure to Recognize That One Has Made an Oath: Jacob's Resolve to Go Down to Sheol Mourning Joseph -- Remedies for the Offenses in Lev 5:1-4 -- Confession and Economic Standing of Cultic Participant -- Unwitting Offense Against the Sacred Order: The Brothers' Misuse of a Goat's Blood -- A Summary and a Major Conclusion -- Unwitting Breaking of Yahweh's Commandments: Joseph's Vengeful Behavior -- Dissembling in a Transaction: The Placement of Money in the Brothers' Sacks -- 5 Offenses at Joseph's Banquet (Lev 6:8-7:10) -- Joseph's Banquet
'olah (Burnt Offering) -- Minḥah (Cereal Offering) of, First, Laypersons and, Then, of Aaron -- Lay Israelites' Grain Offering -- Aaron's Grain Offering -- Hatta't (Sin Offering) -- 'ašam (Trespass or Guilt Offering) -- 6 Joseph's Banquet and Wellbeing Offerings (Lev 7:11-36) -- Šelamim (Wellbeing or Peace Offerings) -- The Thanksgiving Offering (Todah) -- The Votive Offering (Neder) and the Voluntary Offering (Nedabah) -- Israelite Criteria for Exclusion from a Meal at the Deity's Residence -- Further Uncleanness at the Meal and the Reason for Joseph's Feast -- Benjamin's Extra Portions of Food and the Extra Priestly Portions -- 7 Aaron as a Parallel Joseph (Lev 8-9) -- Clothing and Status -- Ordination Offerings -- Blood -- 8 Impact of the Golden Calf on Narratives and Rules (Lev 9-10) -- Climax by Fire to the Priests' Ordination (Lev 9) -- Deaths of Aaron's Sons Nadab and Abihu for Unauthorized Use of Fire (Lev 10) -- Outrageous Conduct at the Shiloh Sanctuary (1 Sam 1:9-20 -- 2:12-17) -- Eleazar and Ithamar, Surviving Sons of Aaron, Who Burn a Goat Offering Instead of Eating It -- 9 Interpreting Law -- Love of Neighbor Rule -- The Good Samaritan -- Bibliography -- Subject Index -- Index of References
ISBN:1108103960