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Anthropology of the Old Testament
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304 pages
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Focusing on the Old Testament's portrayal of humanity, the book explores the physical, social, and existential dimensions of Israelite life. It examines how Hebrew man interacted with his environment, understood time, and engaged in leisure, while also detailing the social structures and moral expectations of the era. The text serves as a valuable resource for both theological readers and those interested in Old Testament ethics, highlighting the interconnectedness of culture, religion, and morality in understanding biblical concepts of man and moral behavior.
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2011, paperback
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