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Polygamy in the Law of Moses

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Polygamy in the Law of Moses argues that the Mosaic Law provides implicit support for polygamy as a licit practice in the Old Testament period. This assertion is contrary to the claims of a number of contemporary influential scholars. This book examines six key texts: Exodus 21:7-11; Leviticus 18:18; Deuteronomy 17:17; 21:15-17; 22:23-29; and 25:5-10. Each of these key texts are contested by various scholars regarding their implications for understanding polygamy in the Hebrew Bible. Ryan J. Stephens provides an examination of each of these key texts as well as a critical interaction with and evaluation of counter claims made by scholars. Stephens provides clarity to the discussion of polygamy in the Hebrew Bible in support of the view that polygamy was a licit practice in the Old Testament period.

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Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I
Chapter 1: Exodus 21:7-11
Chapter 2: Leviticus 18:18
Chapter 3: Deuteronomy
Part II
Chapter 4: Polygamy in the Narrative Accounts
Conclusion
Appendix I: Wives and Concubines
Appendix II: Adultery
Bibliography


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Ryan Stephens received his PhD in Biblical Studies OT from Gateway Seminary, and he has taught in secondary, undergraduate, and graduate institutions for over 20 years.


Product details

Authors Ryan Stephens, Stephens Ryan
Publisher Lexington Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.05.2024
 
EAN 9781666957976
ISBN 978-1-66695-797-6
No. of pages 166
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

RELIGION / Judaism / General, Judaism, Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts, Biblical Studies & Exegesis, Old Testaments

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