The day of atonement : : its interpretations in early Jewish and Christian traditions / / edited by Thomas Hieke, Tobias Nicklas.

Established at the center of the Torah, the instructions for the celebration of the “Day of Atonement” hold a prominent position (Leviticus 16). The language of atonement, purification and reconciliation represents the variety of concepts that both explore the complex relationships between God and m...

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Superior document:Themes in biblical narrative ; v. 15
Year of Publication:2012
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Themes in biblical narrative ; v. 15.
Physical Description:1 online resource (298 p.)
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  • English and German.
  • Proceedings of a conference held July 8-10, 2010 at Johannes Gutenberg-Universitat.
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material --   |t Das Geschenk der Versöhnung. Leviticus 16 als Schlussstein der priesterlichenKulttheologie /  |r Bernd Janowski --   |t The Formulary of Atonement (Lev 16:21) in Penitential Prayers of the Second Temple Period /  |r Richard J. Bautch --   |t ‘Commit Injustice and Shed Innocent Blood.’ Motives behind the Institution of the Day of Atonement in the Book of Jubilees /  |r Anke Dorman --   |t The Day of Atonement in theDead Sea Scrolls /  |r William K. Gilders --   |t The Day of Atonement in the Late Second Temple Period. Sadducees’ High Priests, Pharisees’ Norms, and Qumranites’ Calendar(s) /  |r Isaac Kalimi --   |t Yom Kippur in Josephus /  |r Christopher T. Begg --   |t Yom Kippur in Mishnah Yoma /  |r Günter Stemberger --   |t The Day of Atonement of the Samaritans /  |r József Zsengellér --   |t Fasting with Jews, Thinking with Scapegoats: Some Remarks on Yom Kippur in Early Judaism and Christianity, in Particular 4Q541, Barnabas 7, Matthew 27 and Acts 27 /  |r Daniel Stökl Ben Ezra --   |t Christ as Hilasterion (Rom 3:25). Pauline Theology on the Day of Atonement in theMirror of Early JewishThought /  |r Markus Tiwald --   |t Blood, Life, and Atonement: ReassessingHebrews’ Christological Appropriation of Yom Kippur /  |r David M. Moffitt --   |t The Inauguration of Yom Kippur According to the LXX and Its Cessation or Perpetuation According to the Book of Hebrews: A Systematic Comparison /  |r Gabriella Gelardini --   |t ,Seder Yom ha-Kippurim kakh hu‘ – Zur Entwicklung der synagogalen Liturgie des Versöhnungstages /  |r Andreas Lehnardt --   |t Index of Biblical and Extra-Biblical References --   |t Index of Subjects --   |t Index of Authors. 
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