Paternity, progeny, and perpetuation: creating lives after death in the Hebrew Bible

"This book offers a fresh perspective on the importance of progeny and perpetuation of the family line in the Hebrew tradition. Stephen Mathias argues that the Hebrew Bible depicts failing to protect the transmission of the family line as both a failure in the social order, a threat to the afte...

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Published in:Library of Hebrew bible/Old Testament studies
Main Author: Mathias, Steffan (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London New York Oxford New Delhi Sydney International Clark 2020
In: Library of Hebrew bible/Old Testament studies (696)
Series/Journal:Library of Hebrew bible/Old Testament studies Old Testament studies 696
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Old Testament / Fatherhood / Primogeniture
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Parenté dans la Bible
B Familles ; Enseignement biblique
B Thesis
B Informational works
B Families ; Biblical teaching
B Filiation ; Enseignement biblique
B Documents d'information
B Families Biblical teaching
B Bible. Old Testament Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Bible ; Old Testament
B Kinship in the Bible
B Paternity Biblical teaching
B Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Summary:"This book offers a fresh perspective on the importance of progeny and perpetuation of the family line in the Hebrew tradition. Stephen Mathias argues that the Hebrew Bible depicts failing to protect the transmission of the family line as both a failure in the social order, a threat to the afterlife, and a failure in masculinity, leading to the eradication of the name and memory of the man and the destruction of the household. Mathias reassess pertinent texts such as levirate marriage (Deut 22:5-10) or the erection of monuments (Isa 56:5-8)"--Provided by publisher
Item Description:Based on the author's doctoral dissertation, King's College, London, 2015
Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0567691802