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008 931209s1993 enkab b 001 0 eng d
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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aDouglas, Mary.
245 10 $aIn the wilderness :$bthe doctrine of defilement in the Book of Numbers /$cMary Douglas.
246 3 $aDoctrine of defilement in the Book of Numbers
246 3 $aDefilement in the Book of Numbers
260 $aSheffield, Eng. :$bJSOT Press,$c©1993.
300 $a259 pages :$billustrations, map ;$c22 cm.
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490 1 $aJournal for the study of the Old Testament. Supplement series ;$v158
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 248-251)-and indexes.
505 0 $aI. The book of Numbers in the context of comparative religion -- 1. Defilement -- 2. The intellectualist bias -- 3. Images, magic and monotheism -- 4. The history -- II. The politics of enclaves -- 1. A cultural typology 2. The enclave repeater mechanism -- 3. The fears of the enclave -- 4. Standard solutions -- 5. Moses as leader of an enclave -- 6. conclusion -- III. A priestly hierarchy -- 1. Anti-hierarchical bias -- 2. Hierarchical principles -- 3. Contrapuntal institutions -- 4. Contrapuntal thinking -- 5. Hierarchy's self-celebration -- 6. Kings and leaders in the Bible -- IV. The question of literary form -- 1. problems with the unity of numbers -- 2. Antique learning 3. Myth's spatial framework -- 4. Number's commentary on Genesis -- V. Twelve sections in the overall pattern -- 1. identifying the units of structure -- 2. Hebrew poetic structure -- 3. Exceptions to the rule -- 4. Beginnings and endings -- 5. Matching the paired sections -- 6. Numbers in a ring -- VI. The people of Israel numbered -- 1. Prologue -- 2. Three rebellions -- 3. The rod of Aaron -- 4. Marking the quarters -- 5. Political implications -- VII. The laws -- 1. The law sections -- 2. Purification -- 3. Other systems of defilement -- 4. Inadvertency -- VIII. Israel, the mystic bridge -- 1. The laws for women -- 2. The unfaithful wife -- 3. The water of purification -- 4. Israel's cup -- 5. In the days of her youth -- VIIII. Twelve tribes in marching order -- 1. Inclusion and exclusion -- 2. The twelve tribes -- 3. The sons of Levi -- 4. The hierarchical vision -- X. Jacob's prophecies: two story rungs -- 1. First story rung -- 2. Second story rung -- 3. The crises -- 4. Reuben, Simeon and Levi -- XI. Israel defiled, Miriam and her brothers -- 1. Miriam -- 2. Sister of Moses, queen of heaven -- 3. Simeon and Levi -- 4. Jacob and Esau -- 5. Flesh half-consumed -- XII. Balaam and Balak, a political satire -- 1. The story -- 2. Balaam's prophecies -- 3. Ezra/Nehemiah in factional perspective -- 4. Eliashib's point of view -- XIII. The land and the jubilee -- 1. The men of Manasseh -- 2. The jubilee -- 3. Peoples of the land -- 4. Nehemiah's limited jubilee -- 5. The inheritance of the people of Israel -- 6. The wilderness.
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