A new look at atonement in Leviticus : The meaning and purpose of Kipper revisited / James A. Greenburg. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: University Park, Pennsylvania : Eisenbrauns (c)2019.Description: xii, 211 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781575069760
- BS1255.G798.A549
- BS1255
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In this book, James A. Greenberg examines animal sacrifice in Priestly Torah texts found in Leviticus 1-16, Exodus, and Numbers. Through his analysis, Greenberg identifies a new valence of kipper as a process that produces a positive result between two objects and argues that the Israelite sanctuary exists to facilitate a connection between YHWH, sancta, and the Israelites through the medium of blood. In this book, James A. Greenberg examines animal sacrifice in Priestly Torah texts found in Leviticus 1-16, Exodus, and Numbers. Through his analysis, Greenberg identifies a new valence of kipper as a process that produces a positive result between two objects and argues that the Israelite sanctuary exists to facilitate a connection between YHWH, sancta, and the Israelites through the medium of blood.
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