Hate and enmity in Biblical law:
"Enmity between individuals was an ubiquitious phenomenon in the ancient world. Using the method of legal anthropology this book examines patterns of hate-driven feuding in kinship-based and segmentary societies and applies these insights to biblical law. It defines the fundamental categories o...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Enmity between individuals was an ubiquitious phenomenon in the ancient world. Using the method of legal anthropology this book examines patterns of hate-driven feuding in kinship-based and segmentary societies and applies these insights to biblical law. It defines the fundamental categories of enmity, love, revenge, honor and shame in the context of feuding and it illustrates certain legal actions, such giving false witness, and shows how they are expressions of hateful relationships. Adam proposes that we should understand hate between individuals as a legal construct that becomes visible when lived out as private enmity, a social status that exhibits distinct hallmarks. In kinship-based societies, private hate/enmity was publicly declared and, consequently, was publicly known in one's own kin and beyond. Private enmity was acted out in feud-like patterns, with a flexibility that allowed opponents to choose between various measures to hurt their opponent. Acting out hate was reciprocal, and it typically escalated and swiftly expanded into one party's attempt to kill the other and to trigger a blood feud. Finally, private enmity was "transitive" in the sense that opponents at enmity naturally expected solidarity from kin and friends. Adam uses textual analysis to illustrate how the legal construct of hate informs biblical law from the Covenant Code, to Deuteronomic and Priestly Legislation, including the Holiness Code. He also demonstrates how hate forms the backdrop of conflict settlement. Ultimately, by ways of tracing back through the category of private hate and enmity, this book unpacks the meaning of the quintessential command to 'Love your neighbor!'" |
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Contents List of Tables Acknowledgments ix xi Chapter 1 1 2 3 Introduction 1. Definitions of Blood Feud 2. Functional vs. Evolutionary Theories of Conflict Settlement 3. Feuding and Conflict Settlement in Ancient Israel in Evolutionary Legal Theory 4. Hatred and Enmity in the Old Testament: A Proposal 6 18 Chapter 2 “If two are quarreling with each other.”: Long-term Enmity in the Covenant Code 1. Enmity in the Covenant Code 2. Exodus 21:13 act: “he has not intended. ” 3. Exodus 21:13aß: “The God” Initiating Homicide— A Legal Fiction 4. Reading Exodus 21:14 through a Redaction Critical Lens 4.1. “My altar” in Verse 14b 4.2. Verse 12 in its Relation to Verses 13-14 4.3. The Relevance of the Parties’ Social Status in the Compositional Logic of 21:12-34 4.4. pi - Everyday Neighbor 4.5. *Tlt/TT Exodus 21:14 (Proverbs 21:14; Psalm 86:14) 4.6. Conclusion: The Relevance of Enmity for Procedural Law 5. Injury Law 5.1. Exodus 21:18-19 5.2. Reworking of Exodus 21:18-19 5.3. Reception History of Exodus 21:18-19 6. Exodus 22:1-2 as a Test Case for Long-term Enmity 7. Long-term Enmity in the /shallem-iav/s of Exodus 21:33-22:14 8. Enmity Legislation in Exodus 23:4-5 and Proverbs 25:21-22 8.1. Exodus 23:4-5 in Exodus 23:1-8 8.2. Legal Procedure between Opponents in Exodus 23:1-8 8.3. Proverbs 25:21-22 23 23 32 33 34 34 35 36 39 42 43 45 45 48 52 55 59 63 63 66 69
9. Conclusion: Intentionality and Long-term Enmity 9.1. Intentionality in Ancient Near Eastern Law 9.2. mn: Intentionality and Long-term Enmity in the Decalogues 9.3. Early Judaism 9.4. Summary and Outlook Chapter 3 Long-Term Enmity and Legal Procedure in Deuteronomic Law 1. Private Long-term Enmity: A Legal Construct and Its Implications 2. Hate and Enmity as Themes of the Composition Deuteronomy 19 and 21 3. Deuteronomy 19:1-12 (19:2a, 3b, 4, 5, 6, 11-12) 3.1. Translation, Source Criticism, Outline 3.2. The Continuous Nature of the Slayer-Victim Relation 3.3. Subcase 1 (v. 4b) 3.4. The Case Law (v. 5) 3.5. Subcase 11 (vv. 11-12) 3.6. Conclusion 4. “Hate” as a Legal Category in Deuteronomy and Beyond 4.1. Deuteronomy 22:1-4 as Interpretation of Exodus 23:4-5 4.2. Marriage Law in Deuteronomy 22:13-21a; 24:1-4 4.3. “Hate” in Biblical Marriage Law and in “Wifehood” Documents from Elephantine 119 4.4. Inheritance Law in Deuteronomy 21:15-17 4.5. Conclusion 5. Cultural and Literary Historical Contexts: Deuteronomy 19:4, 11 (in, HR) 124 5.1. Fictive Kinship 5.2. The Singular “Your Brother” in Witness Law 5.3. Kinship Ethos and Social Justice 5.4. Private Enmity as a Result of Economic Injustice 5.5. Brother Ethos and Honor: Deuteronomy 25:1-3 5.6. Conclusion 5.7. Excursus: “Neighbor” in Proverbs 5.8. Deuteronomy 19:3b: ПЭТ - “to kill in a community” 5.9. Conclusion 6. Outlook: Deuteronomy 19 as Response to an Agonistic Society? Chapter 4 Enmity and Hate in Priestly Law: Numbers 35 (Deuteronomy 4; Joshua 20) 1. Source Criticism: Enmity in Priestly Law 2. Outline and Legal Thought
3. Numbers 35 and Deuteronomy 19:1-12: Parallels, Modifications, Clarifications 72 74 76 80 81 85 85 87 94 94 97 99 Ю2 104 105 105 106 110 122 123 127 129 129 130 133 134 135 139 140 142 145 145 155 157
Contents 4. Legal Categories 4.1. nutzte - “Inadvertently” or “Tragically”? 4.2. Distinction of Tools and Modes of Action in trauma ekpronoias 4.3. Nominalizations and Modes of Action as Evolutions of Homicide Law 4.4. Modes of Action: To Push, to Throw and to Drop, to Slay 4.5. naw, ΠΤΝ 4.6. тти 4.7. Conclusion 5. Legal Procedure and Social Background 5.1. Israelite, Metic, Settler 5.2. Jurisdiction of the my 5.3. The Local Congregation as Jury and übpn ту as “City of Refuge” 5.4. Verses 25-29 as Regulatory Statutes 5.5. Asylum Cities as Places of Refuge in Classical Athens and in the Hellenistic Era 6. Reception History (Deuteronomy 4; Joshua 20) 7. Conclusion vii 158 159 163 167 167 168 170 172 174 174 180 185 187 190 193 196 Chapter 5 Brotherly Love in Leviticus 19:11-18 1. Brotherly Love 1.1. The Composition of Leviticus 19:11-18 1.2. Prohibitive Rows and their Themes 1.3. Themes Relevant to the Community of H 2. Leviticus 19:11-18 in Leviticus 19 3. Conflict Settlement, Patriarchal and Communal Authority 3.1. Verses 11-12 3.2. Verses 13-14 3.3. Verses 15-16 3.4. Verses 17-18 4. Outlook—Religious Historical Parallels 4.1. Hate and Urban Carnage 4.2. Conflict Settlement and Enmity in Religious Associations 4.3. Conclusion 199 199 203 205 207 212 215 215 217 219 225 240 240 242 249 Conclusion 251 Bibligraphy Index of References Index of Authors Index of Hebrew Terms Index of Subjects 254 274 293 297 299 |
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contents | Introduction. Love, hate and conflict settlement in Biblical Law -- Chapter 1. Blood Feud, Violence and Enmity in Legal Anthropology and Biblical Law -- Chapter 2. 'If Two are Quarreling With Each Other... '. Longterm Enmity in the Covenant Code -- Chapter 3. Hate and enmity in Deuteronomic Law: Long-term Enmity and Legal Procedure in Deuteronomy -- Chapter 4. Enmity and Hate in Priestly Law -- Chapter 5. Two Other Forms of Priestly Law "Bloodshed" in Jerusalem in Ezek 22:6-12 and an Ethos of Love in the Community of the Holiness Code, Lev 19 -- Bibliography -- Index |
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spelling | Adam, Klaus-Peter 1965- Verfasser (DE-588)12308685X aut Hate and enmity in Biblical law Klaus-Peter Adam London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney T&T Clark 2024 vii, 301 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies Introduction. Love, hate and conflict settlement in Biblical Law -- Chapter 1. Blood Feud, Violence and Enmity in Legal Anthropology and Biblical Law -- Chapter 2. 'If Two are Quarreling With Each Other... '. Longterm Enmity in the Covenant Code -- Chapter 3. Hate and enmity in Deuteronomic Law: Long-term Enmity and Legal Procedure in Deuteronomy -- Chapter 4. Enmity and Hate in Priestly Law -- Chapter 5. Two Other Forms of Priestly Law "Bloodshed" in Jerusalem in Ezek 22:6-12 and an Ethos of Love in the Community of the Holiness Code, Lev 19 -- Bibliography -- Index "Enmity between individuals was an ubiquitious phenomenon in the ancient world. Using the method of legal anthropology this book examines patterns of hate-driven feuding in kinship-based and segmentary societies and applies these insights to biblical law. It defines the fundamental categories of enmity, love, revenge, honor and shame in the context of feuding and it illustrates certain legal actions, such giving false witness, and shows how they are expressions of hateful relationships. Adam proposes that we should understand hate between individuals as a legal construct that becomes visible when lived out as private enmity, a social status that exhibits distinct hallmarks. In kinship-based societies, private hate/enmity was publicly declared and, consequently, was publicly known in one's own kin and beyond. Private enmity was acted out in feud-like patterns, with a flexibility that allowed opponents to choose between various measures to hurt their opponent. Acting out hate was reciprocal, and it typically escalated and swiftly expanded into one party's attempt to kill the other and to trigger a blood feud. Finally, private enmity was "transitive" in the sense that opponents at enmity naturally expected solidarity from kin and friends. Adam uses textual analysis to illustrate how the legal construct of hate informs biblical law from the Covenant Code, to Deuteronomic and Priestly Legislation, including the Holiness Code. He also demonstrates how hate forms the backdrop of conflict settlement. Ultimately, by ways of tracing back through the category of private hate and enmity, this book unpacks the meaning of the quintessential command to 'Love your neighbor!'" Bibel (DE-588)4006406-2 gnd rswk-swf Blutrache (DE-588)4146085-6 gnd rswk-swf Recht (DE-588)4048737-4 gnd rswk-swf Hass (DE-588)4023606-7 gnd rswk-swf Feindschaft (DE-588)4137803-9 gnd rswk-swf Bible and law Hostility (Psychology) Jewish law Bible et droit Hostilité (Psychologie) Droit juif Biblia Hebraica (Testamentum vetus) (DE-2581)TH000003035 gbd Bibel (DE-588)4006406-2 u Recht (DE-588)4048737-4 s Blutrache (DE-588)4146085-6 s Hass (DE-588)4023606-7 s Feindschaft (DE-588)4137803-9 s DE-604 Äquivalent Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 978-0-567-68189-8 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-567-68191-1 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-0-567-68190-4 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=035019354&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Adam, Klaus-Peter 1965- Hate and enmity in Biblical law Introduction. Love, hate and conflict settlement in Biblical Law -- Chapter 1. Blood Feud, Violence and Enmity in Legal Anthropology and Biblical Law -- Chapter 2. 'If Two are Quarreling With Each Other... '. Longterm Enmity in the Covenant Code -- Chapter 3. Hate and enmity in Deuteronomic Law: Long-term Enmity and Legal Procedure in Deuteronomy -- Chapter 4. Enmity and Hate in Priestly Law -- Chapter 5. Two Other Forms of Priestly Law "Bloodshed" in Jerusalem in Ezek 22:6-12 and an Ethos of Love in the Community of the Holiness Code, Lev 19 -- Bibliography -- Index Bibel (DE-588)4006406-2 gnd Blutrache (DE-588)4146085-6 gnd Recht (DE-588)4048737-4 gnd Hass (DE-588)4023606-7 gnd Feindschaft (DE-588)4137803-9 gnd |
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title | Hate and enmity in Biblical law |
title_auth | Hate and enmity in Biblical law |
title_exact_search | Hate and enmity in Biblical law |
title_full | Hate and enmity in Biblical law Klaus-Peter Adam |
title_fullStr | Hate and enmity in Biblical law Klaus-Peter Adam |
title_full_unstemmed | Hate and enmity in Biblical law Klaus-Peter Adam |
title_short | Hate and enmity in Biblical law |
title_sort | hate and enmity in biblical law |
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