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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主要作者: Adam, Klaus-Peter 1965- (Author)
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語言:English
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出版: London [England] International Clark 2022
In: Library of Hebrew bible/Old Testament studies (562)
Year: 2021
評論:[Rezension von: Adam, Klaus-Peter, 1965-, Hate and enmity in biblical law] (2024) (Lipscomb, Anthony Issac)
[Rezension von: Adam, Klaus-Peter, 1965-, Hate and enmity in biblical law] (2023) (Barton, Stephen C., 1952 -)
版:First edition
叢編:Library of Hebrew bible/Old Testament studies Old Testament studies 562
Further subjects:B Hostility (Psychology)
B Bible and law
B Jewish Law
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505 8 0 |a Introduction. Love, hate and conflict settlement in Biblical Law -- Chapter 1. Blood Feud, Violence and Enmity in Legal Anthropology and Biblical Law -- Chapter 2. ́€ÿIf Two are Quarreling With Each Other... ́€Ö. 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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520 |a "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' 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' 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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