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Leviticus: An Introduction and Study Guide: The Priestly Vision of Holiness (T&T Clarkโs Study Guides to the Old Testament)
โ Scribed by Philip Peter Jenson
- Publisher
- T&T Clark
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 129
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
In this guide, Philip Peter Jenson provides an introduction to Leviticus, examining its structure, character, and content. In particular, he focuses on explaining the basic concepts that inform the rituals and ethics of Leviticus. This is especially the case for the pervasive and complex category of holiness, along with its antithesis, impurity. Overall, Jensonโs emphasis is on the overarching coherence of the book and how it reached its present canonical form. Leviticus is a difficult book for most readers, describing rituals that are no longer practiced and reflecting a culture that is vastly different from that of the modern West. Yet it is the central book of the first section of the Bible of both Jews and Christians, and it is at the heart of the law revealed to Moses on Mount Sinai. It includes the foundational texts on matters such as sacrifice or love for one's neighbour. In this comprehensive introduction, Jenson offers extensive analysis, and concludes each chapter with reflections on the contemporary significance of the texts being discussed.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Contents
List of Figures
Abbreviations
Series Preface
1 Reading Leviticus
2 Holiness
3 Sacrifice (Leviticus 1โ7)
4 Priesthood (Leviticus 8โ10; 21โ22)
5 Purity and Impurity (Leviticus 11โ15)
6 Holy Living (Leviticus 17โ27)
7 Holy Time (Leviticus 16; 23; 25)
8 The Continuing Relevance of Leviticus
Bibliography
Author Index
Subject Index
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