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The Body as Property: Physical Disfigurement in Biblical Law: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies

Autor Dr. Sandra Jacobs
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 aug 2015
The Body As Property indicates that physical disfigurement functioned in biblical law to verify legal property acquisition, when changes in the status of dependents were formalized. It is based on the reality the cuneiform script, in particular, was developed in Sumer and Mesopotamia for the purpose of record keeping: to provide legal proof of ownership where the inscription of a tablet evidenced the sale, or transfer, of property. Legitimate property acquisition was as important in biblical law, where physical disfigurements marked dependents, in a similar way that the veil or the head covering identified a wife or concubine in ancient Assyrian and Judean societies. This is primarily substantiated in the accounts of prescriptive disfigurements: namely circumcision and the piercing of a slave's ear, both of which were required only when a son, or slave, was acquired permanently. It is further argued that legal entitlement was relevant also to the punitive disfigurements recorded in Exodus 21:22-24, and Deuteronomy 25:11-12, where the physical violation of women was of concern solely as an infringement of male property rights.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567665133
ISBN-10: 0567665135
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 3 illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Synthesizes theological, comparative legal and early rabbinic perspectives, providing valuable, conclusions.

Notă biografică

Sandra Jacobs is lecturer in the department of Theology and Religious Studies at King's College London, UK.

Cuprins

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION1:1 The Research Context and Questions 1:2 Methodological Pre-Requisites 1:3 Access to Cuneiform Law 1:4 This Profile of the Comparative Method CHAPTER TWO: THE PRIESTLY REQUIRMENT OF CIRCUMCISION2:1 Egyptian and Western Semitic Precedents 2:2 Circumcision and the Covenantal Promises to Abraham 2:3 As "Cut" or "Excision" in Genesis 17:14 2:4 A Substitution Rite for Child Sacrifice? 2:5 The Development of Circumcision as a Divine Seal CHAPTER THREE: TALION IN BIBLICAL LAW AND NARRATIVE 3:1 Definitions and Parameters 3:2 Talion: The Divine Prerogative 3:3 The Requirement of Finite Talion 3:3:1 "A Life for a Life" in the Covenant Code 3:3:2 As Live Human Substitution 3:3:3 Napsate Umalla 3:3:4 "he will surely die": The Death Penalty in the Covenant Code 3:3:5 Financial Liability in the Covenant Code 3:3:6 Finite Talion: Leviticus 24:18 and 24:20 3:3:7 The Deuteronomic Revision: "Life for Life" 3:4 Reflective Talion and the Biblical "as if" Formulation 3:5 Divine Retribution and the Representation of Human Remains 3:6 Instrumental, Reflective and Symbolic Talion 3:6:1 "An Eye for An Eye" and the Misuse of Sight 3:6:2 "A Tooth for A Tooth:" Broken or Missing Teeth 3:6:3 "A Hand for A Hand," Or His Name and His Seed? 3:6:4 "You Shall Cut Off Her Palm"3:6:5 "foot for foot": Or His Foot and Her Sandal? 3:7 Key Features of The Talionic Principle Summarized CHAPTER FOUR: LEGAL ACQUISITION: THE SLAVE AND ISRAEL'S CULT PERSONNEL 4:1 Introduction 4:2 "Pierce His Ear with an Awl:" Exodus 21:6 and Deuteronomy 15:164:3 Marking the Israelite as the Property of His God 4:4 The Priestly Consecration of Levites & Israelites4:5 The Gift of A Sirkû as a "A Life for A Life" CHAPTER FIVE: CONCLUSIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY

Recenzii

This book succeeds in shedding light on a fascinating topic. The author engages very well with Mesopotamian evidence of different kinds and displays an impressive knowledge of later rabbinic materials. This book is well researched . . . and will prove a good resource for scholars
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This book indicates that physical disfigurement functioned in biblical law to verify legal property acquisition. This is primarily substantiated in the accounts of prescriptive disfigurements: namely circumcision and the piercing of a slave's ear, both of which were required only when a son, or slave, was acquired permanently.