Zechariah 5 and the priestly law |
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Authors: | Dominic Rudman |
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Institution: | Department of Biblical Exegesis , The University of Copenhagen , K0bmagergade 46, DK‐1150, Copenhagen K |
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Abstract: | The bizarre imagery of Zechariah 5, and the relationship between the two visions contained therein has long been a source of bafflement to commentators. This article argues that the content of these visions is dependent on three texts from the priestly law: Leviticus 14, 19 and Numbers 5. The first of these texts provides the legal precedent for Zechariah's attacks on theft, fraud and perjury, while the action taken by God (the entry of the curse scroll into the house of the perjured thief, followed by its destruction and the removal of ''wickedness'') makes use of Numbers 5 and Leviticus 14 respectively. |
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