<DIV><I>Informed accessible textbook on law collections in the Pentateuch</I><BR /><BR /> In this book William Morrow surveys four major law collections in Exodus&ndash;Deuteronomy and shows how they each enabled the people of Israel to create and sustain a community of faith.<BR /><BR /> Treating biblical law as dynamic systems of thought facilitating ancient Israel&#39;s efforts at self-definition Morrow describes four different social contexts that gave rise to biblical law: (1) Israel at the holy mountain (the Ten Commandments); (2) Israel in the village assembly (Exodus 20:22&ndash;23:19); (3) Israel in the courts of the Lord (priestly and holiness rules in Exodus Leviticus and Numbers); and (4) Israel in the city (Deuteronomy).<BR /><BR /> Including forthright discussion of such controversial subjects as slavery revenge gender inequality religious intolerance and contradictions between bodies of biblical law Morrow&#39;s study will help students and other serious readers make sense out of texts in the Pentateuch that are often seen as obscure.</DIV>
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