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Ritual Words and Narrative Worlds in the Book of Leviticus, Hardback Book

Ritual Words and Narrative Worlds in the Book of Leviticus Hardback

Part of the The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies series

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This book argues that literary features and ritual dynamics within the book of "Leviticus" enlighten each other.

The first two chapters establish that one may read "Leviticus" as a coherent literary work and define the genre of "Leviticus" as 'narrativized ritual,' a complex blending of descriptive narrative and prescriptive ritual.

In conversation with Catherine Bell, they present several aspects of the text that are ritualized and show how this ritualization implies a negotiation of power relations among participants.The third and fourth chapters examine the first half of "Leviticus", both the legal sections in Lev. 1-7 and 11-15 and the narratives in Lev. 8-10 and 16. These sections alternate between establishing the ritual system and exposing gaps and ambiguities in that system.

Chapter 5 turns to the second half of Leviticus, traditionally called the Holiness Code.

The ritual language found in this section is less formal and precise, mirroring the way in which the concept of holiness is expanded and extended to the whole people.

As this material concludes the book, it relativizes and democratizes the strict ritual system contained in the first half.Over the last 30 years, this pioneering series has established an unrivalled reputation for cutting-edge international scholarship in Biblical Studies and has attracted leading authors and editors in the field. The series takes many original and creative approaches to its subjects, including innovative work from historical and theological perspectives, social-scientific and literary theory, and more recent developments in cultural studies and reception history.

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