The nine commandments
uncovering a hidden pattern of crime and punishment in the Hebrew Bible
1st ed
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Author
Contributions
- Geoghegan, Jeffrey C - Contributor
- Homan, Michael M - Contributor
- Beck, Astrid B - Contributor
Publication
2000 - Doubleday, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
54,250 words, Guess
Page Count
217 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL17010646M
- ISBN-100385499868
- OCLC Control Number43894138
- OCLC Control Numberninecommandments00free
- Library of Congress Control Number00029492
and 2 more
- LibraryThing456005
- Goodreads1195128
Classifications
- LCCBS1285.2 .F74 2000
Description
"David Noel Freedman delves into the Old Testament and reveals a pattern of defiance of the Covenant with God that inexorably led to the downfall of the nation of Israel, the destruction of the Temple, and the banishment of survivors from the Promised Land. Book by book, from Exodus to Kings, Freedman charts the violation of the first nine Commandments one by one - from the sin of apostasy (the worship of the golden calf, Exodus 32) to murder (the death of a concubine, Judges 19:25-26) to false testimony (Jezebel's charges against her neighbor, Naboth, I Kings 21). Because covetousness, Freedman shows, lies behind all the crimes committed, each act implicitly breaks the Tenth Commandment as well.". "In a powerful and persuasive argument, Freedman asserts that this hidden trail of sins betrays the hand of a master editor, who skillfully wove into Israel's history a message to a community in their Babylonian exile that their fate is not the result of God's abandoning them, but a consequence of their abandonment of God. With wit and insight, The Nine Commandments boldly challenges previous scholarship and conventional beliefs."--BOOK JACKET.
First Sentence
The first two of the Ten Commandments, like many of the others, are the subject of extensive discussion and debate among scholars.
Excerpt
The first two of the Ten Commandments, like many of the others, are the subject of extensive discussion and debate among scholars.
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