Legal Revision and Religious Renewal in Ancient Israel
Explore the profound insights of Legal Revision and Religious Renewal in Ancient Israel by Bernard M. Levinson, published by Cambridge University Press in 2010. This thought-provoking volume delves into the evolution of the Decalogue's notion of divine transgenerational punishment, as ancient Israelite writers introduced the compelling concept of individual retribution. Spanning 234 pages, the book is enriched by a bibliographical essay on inner-biblical exegesis, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the debates surrounding canonicity, textual authority, and authorship within the humanities. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of biblical criticism and Jewish historiography, this paperback edition invites you to engage with critical interpretations of religious texts and their historical contexts. Discover how ancient perspectives can inform modern discussions on theology and ethics.