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100 1 _aCocco, Francesco,
_d1975-
245 1 4 _aThe Torah as a place of refuge :
_bbiblical criminal law and the Book of Numbers /
_cFrancesco Cocco.
260 _bMohr Siebeck
_c2016
300 _axii, 185 pages ;
_c24 cm.
490 1 _aForschungen zum Alten Testament. 2. Reihe,
_x1611-4914 ;
_v84
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 163-173) and indexes.
505 0 0 _gAcknowledgements --
_gIntroduction --
_tThe Law in the Bible and in the Ancient Near East --
_t"Biblical law ": ambiguities, problems and challenges of a definition --
_t"Does it make sense to speak of 'biblical law'?" : Epistemological problems --
_tMethodological difficulties : the problem of the sources --
_tComparison with roman law --
_tComparison with anglo-saxon law --
_tJuridical models of the 19th Century : between 'evolutionism' and 'diffusionism' --
_tThe 'evolutionist' model --
_tThe 'diffusionist' model --
_tThe authority of the law and the law-text relationship --
_tThe authority of the law according to the statutory model --
_tThe authority of the law according to the customary model --
_tThe law-text relationship in the two models --
_tThe affirmation of statutory law in Europe --
_tThe law of the ancient Near East --
_tThe principal Mesopotamian juridical collections --
_tThe juridical tradition of ancient Egypt --
_tGeneral considerations on the legislative collections of the ANE --
_tStatutory Interpretation : the law of the ANE as positive or prescriptive law --
_tCustomary interpretation of the laws of the ANE --
_tElements of continuity between the laws of the ANE and biblical law --
_tPeculiar elements of biblical law compared with the laws of the ANE --
_t"What, then, is biblical law?" an attempt at synthesis --
_tBiblical Criminal Law and the Book of Numbers --
_tCriteria distinguishing 'civil law' and 'criminal law' in the biblical legislative texts --
_tThe State of the art in recent literature --
_tA proposal to distinguish the norms based on the nature of conflict --
_tCriteria for the cataloguing and structuring of biblical laws --
_tSituational or 'external' criterion of cataloguing --
_t'Internal' criterion of cataloguing of the laws --
_tThe penal legislation in the book of Numbers --
_tThe legislative texts of the book of Numbers : general considerations --
_tThe general structure of the book of Numbers --
_tThe Organisation of the legislative material of the book of Numbers --
_t"Repetition or Reformulation?" : the Curious Case of Num 35:9-34 --
_tThe pericope in its literary context : demarcation and structure --
_tThe beginning of the pericope --
_tThe conclusion of the pericope --
_tThe internal articolation of the pericope : a structural hypothesis --
_tExegetical analysis of Num 35,9-34 --
_tInjunction to designate "cities of refuge" (vv. 10b-15) --
_tThe meaning of ... --
_tThe meaning of ... --
_tThe meaning of ... and its specific function in Num 35,9-34 --
_tThe meaning of the syntagma ... --
_tThe interpretation of Num 35,12 and its consequences for the hermeneutics of the whole pericope --
_tThe meaning of ... --
_tThe meaning of ... and ... --
_tThe conclusion of Num 35,15 --
_tDetermination of the different examples of homicide and their regulation (vv. 16-29) --
_tThe particularly wilful case, or malicious murder (vv. 16-21) --
_tThe unintentional case, or manslaughter (vv. 22-23) --
_tThe key function of Num 35,24 --
_tProcedure to be adopted in the case of homicide (vv. 24-29) --
_tProcedural clarifications and theologico-religious conclusion (vv. 30-34) --
_tProcedural clarifications (vv. 30-32) --
_tTheologico-religious conclusion (vv. 33-34) --
_t"From Law to Law" : understanding the novelty of Num 35,9-34 in the light of selected Biblical Criminal Laws --
_tComparison with thematically related texts --
_tThe case of homicide in the mishpat of Ex 21,12-14 --
_tThe legislation in the cities of refuge in Deut 19,1-13 --
_tThe relationship between Deut 19,1-13 and Deut 4,41-43 --
_tThe internal structure of Deut 19,1-13 --
_tThe introduction of the legislation on the cities of refuge (Deut 19,1-3) --
_tPurpose and demarcation of the area of the validity of the law (Deut 19,4-10) --
_tRegulation of the cases of murder (Deut 19,11-13) --
_tSummary considerations on the legislation of Deut 19,1-13 --
_tThe legislation on the cities of refuge in Josh 20,1-9 --
_tThe differences between the Hebrew and the Greek texts of Josh 20,1-9 --
_tThe proposal of A. Rofé : the Greek text of LXXB is the archetype of Josh 20 --
_tThe proposal of L. Schmidt : the Grundbestand of the Masoretic Text is the archetype of Josh 20 --
_tConclusions on the interdependence of the four biblical texts analysed --
_tConclusion --
_gBibliography --
_gIndex of Biblical References (selective) --
_gAuthors Index --
_gSubject Index.
630 0 0 _aBible.
_pNumbers
_xCriticism, interpretation, etc.
650 0 _aCriminal justice, Administration of
_xMoral and ethical aspects.
650 0 _aBurden of proof.
650 0 _aJudgments, Criminal.
650 0 _aFair trial.
830 0 _aForschungen zum Alten Testament.
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