Monday
editObjectives:
- Feedback on Hayes and scholars
- Present and compare scholarship on E-N
- Time to work on improving E-N assignments
- Compare HB and WP (time-permitting)
Presentations: What are each author’s reasons, evidence, and argument about impurity and intermarriage?
Wednesday
editProspectus due -- printout (stapled if need be)
Readings -- feedback sheet
Discussion of Wikipedia and Hebrew Bible
- Peer review?
- Open presentation
- Brainstorm
- Topics and hypotheses
- Tour of Wikipedia issues and links
Next Readings:
- Purity and priestly in JSB: Leviticus 11, Deuteronomy 14
- Coogan. Ch. 10: 146-148, 150-155 (Purity and Holiness Code), 157f. (Women)
Notes on readings:
Leviticus:
- P source, composite elements
- Topics include sacrifices and offerings, purity system, vows, the Holiness Code
- Sacrificial system
- 1. Gift, analogous to tribute. Appease, thank, petition
- A meal for the god? Criticized in some Biblical texts, e.g., Psalms // p.147
- Does God need sacrifices? prophets (p.321)
- 2. Resource re-allocation, for poor and priests
- Similar: Tithing
- 1. Gift, analogous to tribute. Appease, thank, petition
- Purity and impurity system --
- theories about dietary law
- health
- group differentiation
- sense of order
- facing death and sex
- theories about dietary law
- Types of impurity
- corpse
- menstruation (though infrequent, 158)
- genital discharges
- child birth
- skin conditions (cloth and buildings)
- Women in Israelite ritual and law (156ff.)
- Patrilineal and male priesthood
- Women peripheral to rituals
- Hints of women's rituals (157)
- Exemptions, e.g., 3 pilgrimage festivals
- Women "subordinate legal status" in a patriarchal society
- similar to property
- paternal control
- seduction law (Lev. 19:20-22)
- no inheritance
- purity: boys vs girls