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Hebrew Law in Biblical Times

An Introduction

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Ze'ev W. Falk

This book presents the scholar, historian, lawyer, and general student of the Bible with a highly readable and useful handbook. First published in Jerusalem in 1964, this concise yet knowledgeable treatise remains illuminating. Its skillful organization makes it the most accessible of all introductions to biblical law.

Falk’s research is grounded in historical, sociological, linguistic, and comparative data. His work yields interesting insights about technical legal terminology, vital social information behind the Israelite legal system, and broad perspectives on law among Israel’s neighbors, the Babylonians, Assyrians, and Egyptians.

Alongside its discussions of homicide, torts, property, contracts, slavery, and divorce, this book includes sections on law and religion, divine judgment, collective responsibility, blasphemy, and religious elements in biblical family law. These studies make it clear that Hebrew law in biblical times cannot be understood except as an integrated system of social institutions and religious values.

Table of Contents

Preface to the First Edition

Preface to the Second Edition

The Sources

Tribe, Nation, and State

Administration of Justice

Crime and Punishment

Things and Contracts

Persons

The Family

Marriage and Divorce

Children

Succession

Addenda

Ze'ev W. Falk Bibliography

Publication Information

Subject: Old Testament
Publication Year: 2001
Language: English
ISBN 13: 978-0934893558
Page Count: 264
Imprint: Brigham Young University Press