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Kabbalah Publishing El Zóhar Volume 6: La Primera Traducción Íntegra Al Español Con Comentario
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Kabbalah Publishing El Zóhar Volume 7: La Primera Traducción Íntegra Al Español Con Comentario
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Kabbalah Publishing El Zóhar Volume 8: La Primera Traducción Íntegra Al Español Con Comentario
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Kabbalah Publishing El Zóhar Volume 9: La Primera Traducción Íntegra Al Español Con Comentario
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Kabbalah Publishing El Zóhar Volume 10: La Primera Traducción Íntegra Al Español Con Comentario
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Kabbalah Publishing El Zóhar Volume 11: La Primera Traducción Íntegra Al Español Con Comentario
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Kabbalah Publishing El Zóhar Volume 12: La Primera Traducción Íntegra Al Español Con Comentario
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Kabbalah Publishing El Zóhar Volume 13: La Primera Traducción Íntegra Al Español Con Comentario
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Kabbalah Publishing El Zóhar Volume 14: La Primera Traducción Íntegra Al Español Con Comentario
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Kabbalah Publishing El Zóhar Volume 15: La Primera Traducción Íntegra Al Español Con Comentario
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Kabbalah Publishing El Zóhar Volume 16: La Primera Traducción Íntegra Al Español Con Comentario
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Kabbalah Publishing El Zóhar Volume 17: La Primera Traducción Íntegra Al Español Con Comentario
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Kabbalah Publishing El Zóhar Volume 18: La Primera Traducción Íntegra Al Español Con Comentario
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Kabbalah Publishing El Zóhar Volume 19: La Primera Traducción Íntegra Al Español Con Comentario
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Kabbalah Publishing El Zóhar Volume 20: La Primera Traducción Íntegra Al Español Con Comentario
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Kabbalah Publishing El Zóhar Volume 21: La Primera Traducción Íntegra Al Español Con Comentario
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Kabbalah Publishing El Zóhar Volume 22: La Primera Traducción Íntegra Al Español Con Comentario
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Pennsylvania State University Press Cult and Character: Purification Offerings, Day of Atonement, and Theodicy
Book SynopsisThrough the swirling smoke of Aaron’s incense, and of scholarly theories, the present volume steps toward the meaning enacted on “the Day of Purgation,” commonly known as Yom Kippur or “the Day of Atonement.” By treating moral evil both as relational/legal breach and as pollution, the Israelite system of “purification offerings” = so-called “sin offerings” addresses both the standing and state of YHWH’s people. This system shows the way not only to freedom from condemnation but also to healing of character, which is defined in terms of loyalty to YHWH. Freedom and healing come together on the Day of Purgation, when purification rituals benefit those who show themselves loyal to YHWH by affirming the freedom from condemnation that they have previously received. The effects of purification rituals on YHWH’s sanctuary and community profile harmony between justice and kindness in the character of YHWH as he deals with imperfect people of various kinds of character by pardoning and clearing the loyal but condemning the disloyal. Thus, Gane ultimately affirms Milgrom’s seminal insight that theodicy is foundational to the Israelite expiatory system. Gane’s conclusions are derived from exegetical study of Hebrew ritual texts, informed by controls to ritual analysis developed in the course of prior research through critical examination of existing ritual theories and by adapting a systems theory approach to human activity systems.Table of ContentsAcknowledgmentsAbbreviationsIntroductionPart 1 Ritual, Meaning, and System1. The Locus of Ritual Meaning2. The System of ‘hatta’t’ RitualsPart 2 Purification Offerings Performed throughout the Year3. Outer-Altar Purification Offerings4. Outer-Sanctum Purification Offerings5. Purification-Offering Flesh: Prebend or Expiation?6. Purification Offering: Purgation of Sanctuary or Offerer?7. Pollution of the Sanctuary: Aerial or Only by Direct Contact?8. Blood or Ash Water: Detergent, Metaphorical Carrier Agent, or Means of Passage?9. The Scope of ExpiabilityPart 3 Phases of ‘kipper’10. Inner-Sanctum Purification Offerings11. The Purification Ritual of Azazel’s Goat12. Two Major Phases of Sacrificial ‘kipper’13. Trajectories of EvilsPart 4 Cult and Theodicy14. Divine Justice and the Cost of Kindness15. Divine Presence and Theodicy16. Loyalty and Royalty in Hebrew Narrative17. Yearly Accountability in Mesopotamian Cult18. ConclusionIndexes
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Society of Biblical Literature The Laws of the Damascus Document: Sources, Tradtions, and Redaction
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Society of Biblical Literature The Mysteries of Qumran: Mystery, Secrecy, and Esotericism in the Dead Sea Scrolls
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Society of Biblical Literature Reading the Dead Sea Scrolls: Essays in Method
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Society of Biblical Literature Qumran Hebrew: An Overview of Orthography, Phonology, and Morphology
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Society of Biblical Literature Qumran Hebrew: An Overview of Orthography, Phonology, and Morphology
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Baylor University Press Qoheleth: A Handbook on the Hebrew Text
Book SynopsisIn this volume, Robert D. Holmstedt, John A. Cook, and Phillip S. Marshall provide a foundational analysis of the Hebrew text of Qoheleth. Distinguished by the detailed yet comprehensive attention paid to the Hebrew text, Qoheleth is a convenient pedagogical and reference tool that explains the form and syntax of the biblical text, offers guidance for deciding between competing semantic analyses, engages important text-critical debates, and addresses questions relating to the Hebrew text that are frequently overlooked or ignored by standard commentaries. Beyond serving as a succinct and accessible analytic key, Qoheleth also reflects the most recent advances in scholarship on Hebrew grammar and linguistics. By filling the gap between popular and technical commentaries, the handbook becomes an indispensable tool for anyone committed to a deep reading of the biblical text.Trade ReviewThis handbook is an invaluable aid to anyone working closely and critically with the Hebrew text. -- John R. Barker -- The Bible TodayQoheleth is no mere analytical key; it is a linguistic commentary which explains and elucidates the Hebrew text in order to provide a solid foundation for exegetical work and theological reflection. -- Eric J. Tully -- Books at a GlanceThe handbook will be very useful for students as (almost) every verb is parsed, and all readers will be forced to consider the importance of word order in every verse. The authors have presented a welcome addition to the Baylor Handbook on the Hebrew Bible series. -- Stephen J. Bennett -- Catholic Bible Quarterly
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HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd Passover Haggadah
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Iap - Information Age Pub. Inc. Books of Enoch: Complete Edition, the
Book SynopsisThis book contains the three most-known books attributed to Enoch. It also includes an extensive introduction showing the history of the books etc. 1st Book of Enoch, the Ethiopic Book of Enoch, or 1 Enoch, which is more known as simply the Book of Enoch. Although this book is considered apocryphal for the Western canon, it is contained in the Ethiopic Bible. It was considered sacred by some important first followers of Christ but it was left out of the Bible and disappeared for centuries until it was rediscovered in 1773 in Ethiopic. This manuscript was first translated into English in the 1820s and into German in the 1830s. According to most scholars, part of it was written in third century BCE and part of it in the first century CE (the part related to the Son of Man). Although the oldest complete copies of 1 Enoch are K-9 or Kebran 9, dated late fourteenth early fifteenth century and Ethiopian Monastic Microfilm Library (EMML 2080) of the fifteenth or fourteenth century, fragments found in Qumram in the 1950s are more than 2000 years old. Other old important manuscripts are Abbadianus 55 (possibly fifteenth century) and British Museum Orient 485 (first half of the sixteenth century).2nd Book of Enoch, the Slavonic Enoch, or 2 Enoch, which is another apocryphal book, found complete only in Old Slavonic manuscripts, and it was once present in the Old Slavonic Bible. It’s usually dated to the first century CE although Matthew Black in The Oxford Guide to People & Places of the Bible state that there is no manuscript “earlier than the fourteenth century BE”.3rd Book of Enoch, the Hebrew Enoch, or 3 Enoch, which is a Rabbinic text in Hebrew usually dated to the fifth century CE. Some experts believe it was written by Rabbi Ishmael (second century CE), familiar with both 1 Enoch and 2 Enoch.
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Iap - Information Age Pub. Inc. The Book of Jasher
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Self The Book of Jasher
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Paraclete Press Midrash: Reading the Bible with Question Marks
Book SynopsisRabbi Sasso explores how Midrash originated, how it is still used today, and offers new translations and interpretations of more than twenty essential Midrash texts.
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Judaism ספר דרך השם - הרמח ל
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Wilder Publications The Book of Jasher
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Hendrickson Publishers Inc The Complete Jewish Study Bible: Illuminating the
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Glossahouse Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon
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Cascade Books What Were the Early Rabbis?
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Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development Eco Bible: Volume 2: An Ecological Commentary on Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy
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Defender Publishing The Book of Enoch
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Piristu Books Arabian Sinai
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College Publications Analysis of Concepts and States in Talmudic Reasoning
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Independently Published A Short Grammar of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic
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Melton Research Center for Jewish Education Exodus: A Teacher's Guide
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Brown Judaic Studies The Book of the Pomegranate: Moses de Leon's Sefer Ha-Rimmon
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Ben Yehuda Press Thirty-Two Gates of Wisdom: Awakening Through Kabbalah
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Ben Yehuda Press Esau's Blessing: How the Bible Embraces Those with Special Needs
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