בין ויקרא יז 3-4 לדברים יב 15, 20-21: ממגילות קומראן לפרשנות היהודית המסורתית

Updated by: 
Atar Livneh
Research notes: 
reader checked 16/01/2012 AL
Reference type: 
Hebrew Book Section;
Author(s): 
Maori, Yeshayahu
year: 
2007
Full title: 

בין ויקרא יז 3-4 לדברים יב 15, 20-21: ממגילות קומראן לפרשנות היהודית המסורתית

Translated title: 
Lev. 17:3-4 vs. Deut. 12:15, 20-21: From Qumran to Traditional Jewish Exegesis
Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
מגילות: מחקרים במגילות מדבר יהודה ה-ו. מוגשים לדבורה דימנט [ Meghillot: Studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls V-VI. A Festschrift for Devorah Dimant ]
Editor(s): 
Bar-Asher, Moshe
Tov, Emanuel
Place of Publication: 
Jerusalem
Publisher: 
Bialik Institute and Haifa University Press
Pages: 
149-165
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

According to its straightforward meaning, Lev. 17:3–4 forbids the Israelites in the wilderness to slaughter "an ox or sheep or goat", whether within or without the camp, unless the animal is offered as a shelamim sacrifice before the Tent of Meeting. On the other hand, in connection with a commandment mandating that – once across the Jordan – the sacrificial rite is to be concentrated in a divinely chosen place, Deut. 12 appears to permit the slaughter and consumption of nonsacrificial meat. This article compares traditional Jewish exegesis on this matter to that of the authors of the Dead Sea Scrolls (the Temple Scroll and 4QMMT [Halakhic Letter]).

Language: 
Hebrew
Hebrew bible: 
Book: 
Leviticus
Chapter(s): 
17
Book: 
Leviticus
Chapter(s): 
19
Book: 
Deuteronomy
Chapter(s): 
12
Book: 
1 Samuel
Chapter(s): 
14
URL: 
http://www.jstor.org/stable/info/23438227?seq=1
Label: 
31/12/2007
Record number: 
7 018