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Leviticus 1-16 : a new translation with introduction and commentary / Jacob Milgrom.
Uniform title
Bible.
Leviticus, I-XVI.
English.
Milgrom.
2021.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
New Haven ; London : Yale University Press, 1991.
London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021.
Description
1 online resource
Availability
Available Online
Yale Anchor Bible Commentaries
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Subject(s)
Bible Leviticus, I-XVI
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Commentaries
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Translator
Milgrom, Jacob, 1923-2010
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Commentator
Milgrom, Jacob, 1923-2010
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Series
Bible. English. Anchor Bible. 1964 ; v. 3.
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Bible. English. Anchor Yale Bible. 2008 ; v. 3.
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Anchor Bible ; 3
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Summary note
At the beginning of his academic career, author Jacob Milgrom determined to make his lifework a probing study of the Laws of the Torah. Here, with Leviticus 1-16, the first of three volumes on Leviticus, he has reached the pinnacle of his long pursuit. No other contemporary commentary matches Milgrom's comprehensive work on this much misunderstood and often underappreciated biblical book. In this richly detailed volume, the author traverses the shoals of legal thought and liturgical practice in ancient Israel. He clearly explains the role of the Tabernacle of the Wilderness as the all-important center of Israelite worship, the locus of the priestly orders, sacrificial rituals, and practices of purity to which the congregation repaired for penitence and reconciliation, restoration and renewal. At the heart of the dwelling place of God was the real presence of the God of Israel, present through his splendor in the midst of the camp and the congregation--a permanent sign of the unique privilege and responsibility of Israel, perceived as a worshipping and serving people.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of description
Online resource; description from resource and publisher's metadata (viewed on 20 September 2021).
ISBN
9780300261110
OCLC
1269240410
Doi
10.5040/9780300261110
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