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Leviticus 1-10.
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ISBN: 9789042929845 9042929847 Year: 2013 Volume: *13 Publisher: Leuven Peeters

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Reading law : the rhetorical shaping of the Pentateuch
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ISBN: 1850759979 9781850759973 Year: 1999 Volume: 59 Publisher: Sheffield Sheffield academic press

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Watts here argues that conventions of oral rhetoric were adapted to shape the literary form and contents of the Pentateuch. The large-scale structure-stories introducing lists of laws that conclude with divine sanctions-reproduces a common ancient strategy for persuasion. The laws' use of direct address, historical motivations and frequent repetitions serve rhetorical ends, and even the legal contradictions seem designed to appeal to competing constituencies. The instructional speeches of God and Moses reinforce the persuasive appeal by characterizing God as a just ruler and Moses as a faithfu

Psalm and story : inset hymns in Hebrew narrative
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ISBN: 1850753431 056756410X 9786611803797 1281803790 0567370453 9781850753438 Year: 1992 Volume: 139 Publisher: Sheffield JSOT


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Understanding the Pentateuch as a scripture
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ISBN: 9781405196383 1405196386 9781405196390 1405196394 9781118786390 9781118786383 Year: 2017 Publisher: Hoboken John Wiley

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Understanding the Pentateuch as a Scripture is a unique account of the first five books of the Bible, describing how Jews and Christians ritualize the Pentateuch as a scripture by interpreting it, by performing its text and contents, and by venerating the physical scroll and book.Pentateuchal studies are known for intense focus on questions of how and when the first five books of the Bible were composed, edited, and canonized as scripture. Rather than such purely historical, literary, or theological approaches, Hebrew Bible scholar James W. Watts organizes this description of the Pentateuch from the perspectives of comparative scriptures and religious studies. He describes how the Pentateuch has been used in the centuries since it began to function as a scripture in the time of Ezra, and the origins of its ritualization before that time. The book:Analyzes the semantic contents of the Pentateuch as oral rhetoric that takes the form of stories followed by lists of laws and sanctionsGives equal space to its ritualization in the iconic and performative dimensions as to its semantic interpretationFully integrates the cultural history of the Pentateuch and Bible with its influence on Jewish and Christian ritual, and in art, music, theatre, and filmUnderstanding the Pentateuch as a Scripture is a groundbreaking work that highlights new research data and organizes the material to focus attention on the Pentateuch’s—and Bible’s— function as a scripture.

Ritual and rhetoric in Leviticus : from sacrifice to scripture.
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ISBN: 9780521871938 9780511499159 9781107407954 0511499159 9780511296673 0511296673 0511295928 9780511295928 052187193X 9786610959815 6610959811 1107407958 9781139132695 1139132695 1107180503 1280959819 0511294352 0511295138 9780511294358 Year: 2007 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge university press

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Ritual and Rhetoric in Leviticus uses rhetorical analysis to expose the motives behind the writing of the central book of the Torah/Pentateuch and its persuasive function in ancient Judaism. The answer to the question, 'who was trying to persuade whom of what by writing these texts?' proves to be quite consistent throughout Leviticus 1-16: Aaronide high priests and their supporters used this book to legitimize their monopoly over the ritual offerings of Jews and Samaritans. With this priestly rhetoric at its center, the Torah supported the rise to power of two priestly dynasties in Second Temple Judaism. Their ascendancy in turn elevated the prestige and rhetorical power to the book, making it the first real scripture in Near Eastern and Western religious traditions.


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Iconic books and texts
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ISBN: 9781845539856 1845539850 Year: 2013 Publisher: Sheffield : Equinox,

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Sensing sacred texts
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ISBN: 9781781795767 1781795754 9781781795750 1781795762 9781781797426 Year: 2018 Publisher: Sheffield Equinox

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All the human senses become engaged in ritualizing sacred texts. These essays focus especially on ritualizing the iconic dimension of texts through the senses of sight, touch, kiss, and taste, both directly and in the imagination. Ritualized display of books engages the sense of sight very differently than does reading. Touching gets associated with reading scriptures, but touching also enables using the scripture as an amulet. Eating and consuming texts is a ubiquitous analogy for internalizing the contents of texts by reading and memorization. The idea of textual consumption reflects a widespread tendency to equate humans and written texts by their interiority and exteriority: books and people both have material bodies, yet both seem to contain immaterial ideas. Books thus physically incarnate cultural and religious values, doctrines, beliefs, and ideas.These essays bring theories of comparative scriptures and affect theory to bear on the topic as well as rich ethnographic descriptions of scriptural practices with Jewish, Sikh, Muslim, Christian, Buddhist and modern art and historical accounts of changing practices with sacred texts in ancient and medieval China and Korea, and in ancient Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cultures

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Leviticus 11-20
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ISBN: 9789042949720 9042949724 9789042949737 Year: 2023 Publisher: Leuven Peeters

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How and why books matter : Essays on the social function of iconic texts
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ISBN: 9781781797679 1781797676 9781781797686 1781797684 Year: 2019 Publisher: Sheffield Equinox

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Religious and secular communities ritualize some books in one, two, or three dimensions. They ritualize the dimension of semantic interpretation through teaching, preaching, and scholarly commentary. This dimension receives almost all the attention of academic scholars. Communities also ritualize a text’s expressive dimension through public reading, recitation, and song, and also by reproducing its contents in art, theatre and film. This dimension is receiving increasing scholarly attention, especially in religious studies and anthropology. A third textual dimension, the iconic dimension, gets ritualized by manipulating the physical text, decorating it, and displaying it. This dimension has received almost no academic attention, yet features prominently in the most common news stories about books, whether about e-books, academic libraries, rare manuscript discoveries, or scripture desecrations. By calling attention to the iconic dimension of books, James Watts argues that we can better understand how physical books mediate social value and power within and between religious communities, nations, academic disciplines, and societies both ancient and modern. How and Why Books Matter will appeal to a wide range of readers interested in books, reading, literacy, scriptures, e-books, publishing, and the future of the book. It also addresses scholarship in religion, cultural studies, literacy studies, biblical studies, book history, anthropology, literary studies, and intellectual history. --Equinox Publishing

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