Hebrew Life and Literature: Selected Essays of Bernhard Lang

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Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., Jan 1, 2008 - Religion - 278 pages
Bernhard Lang, known for his contributions over several decades to biblical anthropology, offers in this volume a selection of essays on the life and literature of the ancient Hebrews. The subjects range from the Hebrew God, the world-view of the Bible, and the formation of the scriptural canon, to peasant poverty, women's work, the good life, and prophetic street theatre. The stories of Joseph, Samson, and the expulsion from Paradise are told, and in a departure from the Old Testament, the priestly origins of the Eucharist are considered. Insight into the Hebrew mentality is facilitated by the arrangement of the essays, reflecting the three strata of the ancient society: the peasants, with their common concerns of fertility and happiness; warriors, their martial pursuits, and the divine Lord of War; and the wise - prophets, priests, and sages.
 

Contents

God and the Good Life
31
31
46
A Comparative Essay on Proverbs 311031
61
61
80
78
93
9
129
Biblical Times
143
Rules Wisdom and Prophetic Acts The First Function
163
Biblical Israel
185
Interpretation of the Decalogue
197
Index of Subjects
275
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Bernhard Lang is Professor of Religion at the University of Paderborn, Germany.

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