Centrality Practiced: Jerusalem in the Religious Practice of Yehud and the Diaspora During the Persian Period (Archaeology and Biblical Studies) - Melody D. - Libros - Society of Biblical Literature - 9781589831759 - 31 de octubre de 2006
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Centrality Practiced: Jerusalem in the Religious Practice of Yehud and the Diaspora During the Persian Period (Archaeology and Biblical Studies)

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At the end of the exile, the boundaries of sacred geography were open for renegotiation: YHWH could once again dwell in Jerusalem in a rebuilt temple, and temple centrality could be renewed. Yet how were such abstract theological and geographical commitments enacted? To what extent was the influence of the city felt and practiced in Yehud or far-away Egypt and Babylon? To answer such questions, this volume examines "centrality" through the practices of animal sacrifice, pilgrimage, tithing, and the use of incense and figurines. Unique in its appraisal of centrality via religious practice and in its integration of the biblical text and archaeological record, Knowles offers a compelling portrait of the variegated centralities of the Jerusalem temple in the Persian period.

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Publicado 31 de octubre de 2006
ISBN13 9781589831759
Editores Society of Biblical Literature
Páginas 192
Dimensiones 150 × 220 × 10 mm   ·   290 g
Lengua Inglés  

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