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Levites and priests in biblical history and tradition
Mark Leuchter and Jeremy Michael Hutton
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Frontmatter
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Abbreviations (page ix)
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Introduction (Mark Leuchter and Jeremy M. Hutton, page 1)
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Part I: Priests and Levites in Social Context
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Covenant Priesthood: Cross-cultural Legal and Religious Aspects of Biblical and Hittite Priesthood (Ada Taggar-Cohen, page 11)
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Who Is Sacrificing at Shiloh? The Priesthoods of Ancient Israel's Regional Sanctuaries (Susan Ackerman, page 25)
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The Levitical Diaspora (II): Modern Perspectives on the Levitical Cities Lists (A Review of Opinions) (Jeremy M. Hutton, page 45)
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The Social Status of Priestly and Levite Women (Sarah Shectman, page 83)
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Part II: Priests and Levites in Scriptural Context
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The Violent Origins of the Levites: Text and Tradition (Joel S. Baden, page 103)
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Between Shadow and Substance: The Historical Relationship of Tabernacle and Temple in Light of Architecture and Iconography (Cory D. Crawford, page 117)
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What Do the "Levites in Your Gates" Have to Do with the "Levitical Priests"? An Attempt at European-North American Dialogue on the Levites in the Deuteronomic Law Corpus (Peter Altmann, page 135)
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Those Stubborn Levites: Overcoming Levitical Disenfranchisement (Stephen L. Cook, page 155)
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Part III: Priests and Levites in Exegetical Context
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Middle-Tier Levites and the Plenary Reception of Revelation (Mark A. Christian, page 173)
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The Cultic Status of the Levites in the Temple Scroll: Between History and Hermeneutics (Jeffrey Stackert, page 199)
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From Levite to Maśkîl in the Persian and Hellenistic Eras (Mark Leuchter, page 215)
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Contributors (page 233)
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Index of Passages (page 235)
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Index of Authors (page 250)
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Published: c2011
Publisher: SBL Press
- 9781589836075 (hardcover)
- 9781589836068 (paper)