The Words of Moses: Studies in the Reception of Deuteronomy in the Second Temple Period

Updated by: 
Oren Ableman
Research notes: 
Reader Checked OA 21/11/2013
Reference type: 
Book
Author(s): 
Pearce, Sarah J. K.
year: 
2013
Full title: 

The Words of Moses: Studies in the Reception of Deuteronomy in the Second Temple Period

Issue / Series Volume: 
152
Series Title: 
Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism
Abbreviated Series Name: 
TSAJ
Place of Publication: 
Tübingen
Publisher: 
Mohr Siebeck
Abstract: 

Recent studies highlight the character of Deuteronomy's laws of public officials (Deut. 16.18-18.22) as the first draft for a constitutional government of the future. Sarah Pearce explores what these laws meant for Jewish interpreters and their communities in the Second Temple period. Her focus is on the reception and transformation of Deuteronomy's laws on the organisation of justice (Deut. 16.18-17.13): the appointment of local judiciaries; the authority and function of the central court; and the prohibition of single testimony. The author offers a detailed commentary on these laws in sources including the Masoretic Text, the Samaritan Pentateuch, Greek Deuteronomy, the Books of Chronicles, the Temple Scroll, the Damascus Document, Philo of Alexandria, and Josephus. Her aim is to understand the ancient interpreters of Deuteronomy, first and foremost, in their own terms and their own contexts.

Hebrew bible: 
Book: 
Deuteronomy
Chapter(s): 
16^17
Book: 
2 Chronicles
Chapter(s): 
19
Verse(s): 
4^11
URL: 
http://www.mohr.de/index.php?id=168&L=1&tx_commerce_pi1[showUid]=5948
Label: 
09/09/2013
Record number: 
19 239