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|a Stern, Philip D.
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|a The Biblical ḥerem
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b a window on Israel's religious experience
|c Philip D. Stern ; Michael L. Satlow, managing editor
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|a Atlanta, Georgia
|b Scholars Press
|c 2020, 2020©2020
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|a 263 pages
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|a Bible / Old Testament / Criticism, interpretation, etc
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|a Satlow, Michael L.
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|a JSTOR Open Access Books
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|a Brown Judaic studies
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|a "This edition contains a new preface that responds to several reviews and reflects further on the ongoing scholarly conversation. The original text is unchanged."--Publishers' preface. - "Open access edition funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities/Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Humanities Open Book Program."--T.p. verso. - "Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivatives 4.0 International License."--T.p. verso
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|a "A groundbreaking, and controversial, examination of the herem, a biblical mode of declaring something (objects, people, cities) proscribed. Stern here reconstructs how the herem relates to other modes of thinking, in the Hebrew Bible and elsewhere in the Ancient Near East."--Provided by publisher
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