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Book Title: Wisdom-Laws: A Study of the Mishpatim of Exodus 21:1-22:16
Author: Bernard S. Jackson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Copyright: 2006
Page Count: xv + 552
Formats: Available in Hardcover
Description:
We think of law as rules whose words are binding, used by the courts in the adjudication of disputes. Bernard S. Jackson explains that early biblical law was significantly different, and that many of the laws in the Covenant Code in Exodus should be viewed as "`wisdom-laws." By this term, he means "self-executing" rules, the provisions of which permit their application without recourse to the law-courts or similar institutions. They thus conform to two tenets of the "wisdom tradition": that judicial dispute should be avoided, and that the law is a type of teaching, or "wisdom".

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Review by Assnat Bartor
Published 2009-03-14
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