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عنوان
Priests Like Moses: Earliest Divisions in the Priesthood of Ancient Israel

پدید آورنده
Rasure, Matthew Robert

موضوع
Biblical studies,Religious history

رده

کتابخانه
کتابخانه مطالعات اسلامی به زبان های اروپایی

محل استقرار
استان: قم ـ شهر: قم

کتابخانه مطالعات اسلامی به زبان های اروپایی

تماس با کتابخانه : 32910706-025

TL54412

انگلیسی

Priests Like Moses: Earliest Divisions in the Priesthood of Ancient Israel
[Thesis]
Rasure, Matthew Robert
Levenson, Jon D.

Harvard University
2019

216 p.

Ph.D.
Harvard University
2019

The history of the priesthood in ancient Israel is shrouded in mystery. While images of priests, prayer, sacrifice, and, eventually, the Temple play a significant role in all biblical periods, reconstructing the practices and organization of the institution is beset by a host of historical, chronological, and methodological problems. In 1973, Frank Moore Cross published a landmark proposal tying the history of the Israelite priesthood to the character of Moses and the United Monarchy-the so-called "Mushite Hypothesis"-providing a historical foothold for the study of each. In this dissertation, I explore the priestly roles of Moses and Aaron in the Hebrew Bible as an avenue of inquiry into the early history of divisions in the Israelite priesthood. My research focuses on three interrelated areas: the competing visions of Moses, Aaron, and their priesthoods in the Pentateuchal sources; the narrative and topographical profiles of significant cultic sites in ancient Israel and the clergy operative at these sites; and the web of genealogical relationships the Bible describes between various priestly groups, with particular emphasis on the fluidity of these relationships. This project reveals the existence of two spectra on which different biblical voices may be positioned: the opposition of geographical center and periphery, and the opposition between Aaron and Moses. What emerges from these oppositions is a picture of two priesthoods active in contiguous but distinct regions. The interactions between these priesthoods shape the history, politics, and cult of the United Monarchy, the Divided Monarchy, and beyond.

Biblical studies
Religious history

Rasure, Matthew Robert

Levenson, Jon D.

Harvard University

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