The Three Biblical Altar Laws
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The Three Biblical Altar Laws

Paul Heger

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The Three Biblical Altar Laws

Paul Heger

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2011
ISBN
9783110803235

Table of contents

  1. Introduction
  2. 1. The Relationship between the Altar Laws in Exod.20 and Deut. 27
  3. 1.1 Biblical Passages Concerning the Construction of Altars
  4. 1.2 Critical Analysis of the Biblical Passages
  5. 1.3 Comparison and Contrast Between Exod. 20: 21–23 and Deut. 27: 5–6
  6. 2. Comparison and Contrast between the Two Pericopes with respect to their Mythological Vision and Historical Setting
  7. 2.1 The Significance of Stone in the Israelite Cult
  8. 2.2 The Historical Setting
  9. 3. The Correlation between Deut. 27: 5–6 and I Kings 5: 31–32, 6: 7 and 7: 9–11
  10. 3.1 The Use of Stone in Solomon’s Temple
  11. 3.2 A Rabbinic Solution
  12. 3.3 Scholarly Opinions
  13. 3.4 Conclusion
  14. 4. Archeological Evidence
  15. 4.1 Excavations of Israelite Stone Altars
  16. 4.2. Beer Sheba: Yadin versus Aharoni
  17. 4.3 The Interpretation of מגבע עד באר שבע
  18. 4.4 Further Archeological Dissension
  19. 4.5 Conclusion
  20. 5. The Bronze Altar: Exod. 27: 1–8
  21. 5.1 Exod. 27: 1
  22. 5.2 Exod. 27: 2
  23. 5.3 Exod. 27: 3
  24. 5.4 Exod. 27: 4
  25. 5.5 Exod. 27: 5
  26. 5.6 Exod. 27: 6
  27. 5.7 Exod. 27: 7
  28. 5.8 Exod. 27: 8
  29. 5.9 Conclusion
  30. 6. Excursus: Exod. 27: 2:פנתיו ועשית קרנתיו על ארבע “Make Its Horns at Each of the Four Corners. [Exod. 27: 2].“
  31. 6.1 “Horns” in the Israelite Cult
  32. 6.2 Semantic Range of קרן
  33. 6.3 The Structure of the Altar “Horns”
  34. 6.4 Analysis of Biblical Citations of קרנות המזבח
  35. 6.5 Archeological Evidence
  36. 6.6 Conclusion
  37. 7. The Bronze Altar - Real or Fictional?
  38. 7.1 Evidence Against the Existence of a Bronze Altar
  39. 7.2 The Bronze Altar of Ahaz
  40. 7.3 Conclusion
  41. 8. Josiah’s Reform
  42. 8.1 The Relationship Between II Kings 12: 5–17 and II Kings 22: 3–7
  43. 8.2 The Temple Repairs
  44. 8.3 Conclusion
  45. 9. Developments in the Sacrificial Cult in Practice and Theology
  46. 9.1 Introduction
  47. 9.2 From Archaic Food Offerings to the Gods to Loftier Concepts
  48. 9.3 The Ezra and Nehemiah Narratives
  49. 9.4 Renaissance of Priestly Theology and Subsequent Political Struggles
  50. 9.5 Sublimation and Substitution
  51. 9.6 The Replacement of Sacrifices
  52. 10. Conclusion
  53. Appendices
  54. I: I Kings 6: 17–22: A Comparison Between the MT and LXX Texts
  55. II. The Hermeneutical Method of Ezra and Nehemiah with Respect to Labour Restrictions on Sabbath and the Prohibition Against Intermarriage
  56. III. The Priesthood of Jehoiada
  57. Bibliography
  58. Citations Index
  59. Subject Index