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The Lost World of the Torah – Law as Covenant and Wisdom in Ancient Context (Paperback)
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The Lost World of the Torah – Law as Covenant and Wisdom in Ancient Context (Paperback)
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Our handling of what we call biblical law veers between controversy
and neglect. On the one hand, controversy arises when Old Testament
laws seem either odd beyond comprehension (not eating lobster) or
positively reprehensible (executing children). On the other,
neglect results when we consider the law obsolete, no longer
carrying any normative power (tassels on clothing, making
sacrifices). Even readers who do attempt to make use of the Old
Testament "law" often find it either irrelevant, hopelessly laden
with "thou shalt nots," or simply so confusing that they throw up
their hands in despair. Despite these extremes, people continue to
propose moral principles from these laws as "the biblical view" and
to garner proof texts to resolve issues that arise in society. The
result is that both Christians and skeptics regularly abuse the
Torah, and its true message often lies unheard. Walton and Walton
offer in The Lost World of the Torah a restorative vision of the
ancient genre of instruction for wisdom that makes up a significant
portion of the Old Testament. In the ancient Near East, order was
achieved through the wisdom of those who governed society. The
objective of torah was to teach the Israelites to be wise about the
kind of order needed to receive the blessings of God’s favor and
presence within the context of the covenant. Here readers will find
fresh insight on this fundamental genre of the Old Testament canon.
The books in the Lost World Series follow the pattern set by Bible
scholar John H. Walton, bringing a fresh, close reading of the
Hebrew text and knowledge of ancient Near Eastern literature to an
accessible discussion of the biblical topic at hand using a series
of logic-based propositions.
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