The book of joshua - origin and dating |
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Authors: | John Strange |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biblical Studies , University of Copenhagen , K?bmagergade 46, Copenhagen K, DK-1150 |
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Abstract: | ABSTACT Responding to an article by Marvin Lloyd Miller, we welcome the recent change in the approach of Nehemiah 5, the corner-stone of social-scientific exegesis. We reassert that the chapter does not reflect the complaints of marginal farmers. We doubt the value of the notion of whimsical taxation by the Achaemenid administration. We warn against adducing the vituperations of eighth century BCE prophets as clues of socio-economic crises. They should rather be read in light of appeals by contempo-rary aid agencies. |
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Keywords: | Nehemiah 5 social-scientific exegesis taxes debt |
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