Other Gods and idols: the relationship between the worship of other Gods and the worship of idols within the Old Testament
"This study questions why the relationship between the worship of other gods and the worship of idols within the Old Testament is difficult to define, acknowledging how various traditions have seen these two issues as synonymous and others have viewed them as separate commandments. Judge argues...
Summary: | "This study questions why the relationship between the worship of other gods and the worship of idols within the Old Testament is difficult to define, acknowledging how various traditions have seen these two issues as synonymous and others have viewed them as separate commandments. Judge argues that there are four factors at play in this diversity. He introduces the first three through an examination of the relationship between the prohibitions listed in the biblical text, and the fourth through a study of the biblical depiction of the war against idols before and after the fall of the Northern Kingdom. Judge argues that texts depicting the era before the fall provide a context in which there are strong grounds to distinguishing the worship of the 'wrong gods' and the worship of the right God in the wrong way. However, texts depicting the era after the fall provide a context in which the issues appear to have been fused."--Bloomsbury Publishing Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I The Ten Commandments as Instruction -- Chapter 1 The Linguistic Ambiguity -- Chapter 2 The Grammatical Ambiguity -- Chapter 3 The Theological Ambiguity -- Chapter 4 Three Difficulties of Defining the Wider Relationship -- Part II The War Against Idols Before and After the Fall of the Northern Kingdom -- Chapter 5 The War Before the Fall -- Chapter 6 The War and the Fall -- Chapter 7 The War After the Fall -- Chapter 8 Returning to the Commandments in Light of the War -- Conclusion -- Appendices -- Bibliography -- Index of References -- Index of Authors. |
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Item Description: | Compliant with Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Content is displayed as HTML full text which can easily be resized or read with assistive technology, with mark-up that allows screen readers and keyboard-only users to navigate easily Includes bibliographical references and index |
ISBN: | 056768430X |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.5040/9780567684301 |