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An edition of Three times a year (2012)

Three times a year

studies on festival legislation in the Pentateuch

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Table of Contents

2.3.1. The Priestly Character of Exod 12:22-27a, 28
2.3.2. The Redactional Frame in vv. 21, 27b
2.3.3. The Revision of vv. 23 and 27 in vv. 11b[beta]-13
2.4. Schematic Summary of the Literary Layers in Exod 12:1-28
2.5. The Problem of the Combination of the Pesah and the Unleavened Bread Pericopes
2.5.1. Exod 12:14-17
2.5.2. Exod 12:18-20 and the Priestly Calendars
2.6. Summary and Conclusions
2.6.1. The Literary Complexity of the Pesah Pericope
2.6.2. The Programmatic Redaction in Exod 12:1-28
2.6.2.1. The Expansional Layer
2.6.2.2. Verses 14-17
2.6.2.3. Verses 18-20
3.1. Introduction
3.2. The Pesah and Unleavened Bread in the Deuteronomic Festival Calendar (Deut 16:1-8)
3.2.1. The Difficulties in the Literary Flow of the Paragraph
3.2.2. The Text and its Parallels
3.2.3. The Original Deuteronomic Pesah Law Underlying the Paragraph
3.2.4. The Additions in Verses 1, 3-4, 8
3.2.4.1. Verses 3-4.
3.2.4.1.1. Set B
The First Insertion: "You Shall Not Eat with It Leavened Food"; "And None of the Meat ... Shall Remain Overnight till Morning"
3.2.4.1.2."You Shall Not Sacrifice" (Exod 23:18)-> "You Shall Not Slaughter" (Exod 34:25)-> "You Shall Not Eat" (Deut 16:3)
3.2.4.1.3."My Festal Fat" (Exod 23:18)-> "the Pesah-Festival Sacrifice" (Exod 34:25)-> "of the Meat That You will Sacrifice in the Evening" (Deut 16:4)
3.2.4.1.4."That You will Sacrifice in the Evening" (Deut 16:4)
3.2.4.2. Set C
The Second Insertion: "For Seven Days You Shall Eat with It Unleavened Bread"; "And Leaven Shall Not Be Detectable to You ... for Seven Days"
3.2.4.2.1."For Seven Days You Shall Eat with It Unleavened Bread" (Deut 16:3a[beta])
3.2.4.2.2."And Leaven Shall Not Be Detectable to You, Within Your Entire Territory, for Seven Days" (Deut 16:4a).
3.2.4.3. Set D
The Third Insertion: "Meager Bread"; "Because You Left the Land of Egypt in Haste ... All the Days of Your Life"
3.2.4.4. Verses 1 and 8
3.2.4.5. Verse 1
3.2.4.5.1."Keep the Month of Abib"
3.2.4.5.2."Because in the Month of Abib YHWH Your God Took You out of Egypt"
3.2.4.5.3."And You Shall Perform the Pesah for YHWH Your God"
3.2.4.5.4."Keep the Month of Abib ... because in the Month of Abib ... at Night"
3.2.4.5.5. The Original Frame of the Pesah Law
3.2.4.6. Verse 8
3.3. Summation
3.3.1. The Method of the Literary-Critical Analysis and Its Results
3.3.2. Implications of the Literary-Critical Analysis
3.3.2.1. The Alleged Replacement of the Festival of Unleavened Bread by the Pesah in Deuteronomy
3.3.2.2. Pesah and the Question of Literary Links between D and P
3.3.2.3. Did the Festival Calendar of Exodus 34 Have Any Impact on the Literary Development of the Deuteronomic Festival Calendar?
3.4. The Festivals of Weeks and Tabernacles in the Deuteronomic Festival Calendar (Deut 16:9-12, 13-15)
3.4.1. The Festival of Weeks
3.4.2. The Festival of Tabernacles
3.5. The Literary Frame of the Deuteronomic Festival Calendar
3.6. The Presumed Development of the Deuteronomic Festival Calendar
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Survey of Literary-Critical Scholarship
4.3. The Law of the First-Born (Exod 13:11-16)
4.3.1. The Uniqueness of the Historical Rationale for the Law of the First-Born
4.3.2. The Law of the First-Born as an Alternative to the Apotropaic Cult of the Pesah
4.3.3. The Controversy Concerning the Pesah
4.3.4. The Literary Sources of the Law of the First-Born
4.3.4.1."You Shall Transfer All Womb-Breachers to YHWH" (vv. 12-13, 15)
4.3.4.2."From Human First-Born to Animal First-Born" (v. 15)
4.3.4.3."YHWH Slew () Every First-Born in the Land of Egypt" (v. 15).
4.3.4.4."With Strength of Hand" () and "With a Strong Hand" () (vv. 3, 9, 14, 16)
4.3.4.5."And It Shall Be a Sign on Your Hand and a Mark Between Your Eyes" (v. 16)
4.3.4.6."When Pharaoh Stubbornly Refused to Let Us Go" (v. 15)
4.4."Consecrate to Me Every First-Born" (vv. 1-2)
4.4.1. The Problem
4.4.2.A New Reading
4.5. The Unleavened Bread Section (vv. 3-10)
4.5.1. Literary Parallels and Motifs in Exod 12:25-27; 13:5-10, 11-16
4.5.2.A Diachronic Perspective on the Unleavened Bread Section (vv. 3-10)
4.5.2.1. The Pesah as a Commemoration of the Exodus from Egypt
4.5.2.2. The Integration of the Pesah with the Unleavened Bread
4.5.3. The Text in its Present Form
4.6. Summary and Conclusions (Exod 13:1-16)
5.1. Results
5.2. Implications of the Methodological Approach for the Study of the Festivals
5.2.1. Exegetical Layer
5.2.2. Expansional and Supplementary Layer
5.2.3. Rewriting and Replacement.
The Subject of this Study
Methodology
1.1. The Problem
1.2. Additions in Exodus 34 as Compared with Exodus 23
1.2.1. The Law of the First-Born
1.2.2. The Cessation of Work on the Seventh Day
1.2.3. The Epithet "God of Israel"
1.2.4. Verse 24
1.3. Changes in Exodus 34 as Compared with Exodus 23
1.3.1. The Name and the Designation "First-Fruits of the Wheat Harvest"
1.3.2. The Date of the Festival of the Ingathering
1.3.3. The Replacement of ("Sacrifice") by ("Slaughter")
1.3.4. Designation of the Pesah Sacrifice as
1.4. Passages Lacking in Exod 34:18-26 as Compared with Exod 23:14-19
1.4.1."On Three Occasions You Shall Feast to Me During the Year" (23:14)
1.4.2. The Festivals of the Harvest/Weeks and the Ingathering: Exod 34:22 versus Exod 23:16
1.5. Summary and Conclusions
2.1. Introduction
2.2. The Structure of the Pesah Laws in Exod 12:1-11
2.3. The Origin of Exod 12:21-27.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-251) and indexes.

Published in
Tübingen
Series
Forschungen zum Alten Testament -- 82, Forschungen zum Alten Testament -- 82.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
222/.106
Library of Congress
BS1225.6.F35 G47 2012, BS1225.6.F35G47 2012, BS1225.6.F35 G478 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 277 pages
Number of pages
277

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28389423M
ISBN 10
3161509803
ISBN 13
9783161509803
LCCN
2012440887
OCLC/WorldCat
793082502

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