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The Three Biblical Altar Laws
Paul Heger
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- Introduction
- 1. The Relationship between the Altar Laws in Exod.20 and Deut. 27
- 1.1 Biblical Passages Concerning the Construction of Altars
- 1.2 Critical Analysis of the Biblical Passages
- 1.3 Comparison and Contrast Between Exod. 20: 21–23 and Deut. 27: 5–6
- 2. Comparison and Contrast between the Two Pericopes with respect to their Mythological Vision and Historical Setting
- 2.1 The Significance of Stone in the Israelite Cult
- 2.2 The Historical Setting
- 3. The Correlation between Deut. 27: 5–6 and I Kings 5: 31–32, 6: 7 and 7: 9–11
- 3.1 The Use of Stone in Solomon’s Temple
- 3.2 A Rabbinic Solution
- 3.3 Scholarly Opinions
- 3.4 Conclusion
- 4. Archeological Evidence
- 4.1 Excavations of Israelite Stone Altars
- 4.2. Beer Sheba: Yadin versus Aharoni
- 4.3 The Interpretation of מגבע עד באר שבע
- 4.4 Further Archeological Dissension
- 4.5 Conclusion
- 5. The Bronze Altar: Exod. 27: 1–8
- 5.1 Exod. 27: 1
- 5.2 Exod. 27: 2
- 5.3 Exod. 27: 3
- 5.4 Exod. 27: 4
- 5.5 Exod. 27: 5
- 5.6 Exod. 27: 6
- 5.7 Exod. 27: 7
- 5.8 Exod. 27: 8
- 5.9 Conclusion
- 6. Excursus: Exod. 27: 2:פנתיו ועשית קרנתיו על ארבע “Make Its Horns at Each of the Four Corners. [Exod. 27: 2].“
- 6.1 “Horns” in the Israelite Cult
- 6.2 Semantic Range of קרן
- 6.3 The Structure of the Altar “Horns”
- 6.4 Analysis of Biblical Citations of קרנות המזבח
- 6.5 Archeological Evidence
- 6.6 Conclusion
- 7. The Bronze Altar - Real or Fictional?
- 7.1 Evidence Against the Existence of a Bronze Altar
- 7.2 The Bronze Altar of Ahaz
- 7.3 Conclusion
- 8. Josiah’s Reform
- 8.1 The Relationship Between II Kings 12: 5–17 and II Kings 22: 3–7
- 8.2 The Temple Repairs
- 8.3 Conclusion
- 9. Developments in the Sacrificial Cult in Practice and Theology
- 9.1 Introduction
- 9.2 From Archaic Food Offerings to the Gods to Loftier Concepts
- 9.3 The Ezra and Nehemiah Narratives
- 9.4 Renaissance of Priestly Theology and Subsequent Political Struggles
- 9.5 Sublimation and Substitution
- 9.6 The Replacement of Sacrifices
- 10. Conclusion
- Appendices
- I: I Kings 6: 17–22: A Comparison Between the MT and LXX Texts
- II. The Hermeneutical Method of Ezra and Nehemiah with Respect to Labour Restrictions on Sabbath and the Prohibition Against Intermarriage
- III. The Priesthood of Jehoiada
- Bibliography
- Citations Index
- Subject Index