The festive meal texts of Deuteronomy 12-26 depict Israel as a unified people participating in cultic banquets - a powerful and earthy image for both preexilic Judahite and later audiences. Comparison of Deuteronomy 12:13-27, 14:22-29, 16:1-17, and 26:1-15 with pentateuchal texts like Exodus 20-23 is broadened to highlight the rhetorical potential of the Deuteronomic meal texts in relation to the religious and political circumstances in Israel during the Neo-Assyrian and later periods. The texts employ the concrete and rich image of festive banquets, which the monograph investigates in relation to comparative ancient Near Eastern texts and iconography, the zooarchaeological remains of the ancient Levant, and the findings of cultural anthropology with regard to meals.



Autorentext

Peter Altmann, University of Zurich, Switzerland.



Zusammenfassung

The festive meal texts of Deuteronomy 1226 depict Israel as a unified people participating in cultic banquets a powerful and earthy image for both preexilic Judahite and later audiences. Comparison of Deuteronomy 12:1327, 14:2229, 16:117, and 26:115 with pentateuchal texts like Exodus 2023 is broadened to highlight the rhetorical potential of the Deuteronomic meal texts in relation to the religious and political circumstances in Israel during the Neo-Assyrian and later periods. The texts employ the concrete and rich image of festive banquets, which the monograph investigates in relation to comparative ancient Near Eastern texts and iconography, the zooarchaeological remains of the ancient Levant, and the findings of cultural anthropology with regard to meals.

Titel
Festive Meals in Ancient Israel
Untertitel
Deuteronomy's Identity Politics in Their Ancient Near Eastern Context
EAN
9783110255379
ISBN
978-3-11-025537-9
Format
PDF
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
28.07.2011
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
16.2 MB
Anzahl Seiten
312
Jahr
2011
Untertitel
Englisch