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Author Altmann, Peter Author, author.

Title Banned Birds.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : Mohr Siebeck, 2019.

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Summary The dietary prohibitions in Leviticus 11 and Deuteronomy 14 represent one of the most detailed textual overlaps in the Pentateuch between the Priestly material and Deuteronomy. This is especially the case for the birds: their identities are shrouded in mystery and the reasons for their prohibition debated. Peter Altmann attempts to break this impasse by setting these flyers within the broader context of birds and flying creatures in the Ancient Near East. His investigation considers the zooarcheological data on birds in the ancient Levant, iconographic and textual material on mundane and mythic flyers from Egypt and Mesopotamia, as well as studying the symbolic functions of birds within the texts of the Hebrew Bible itself.
Funding Knowledge Unlatched 104938 KU Open Services
Language English.
Subject Bible. Leviticus XI.
Bible. Deuteronomy XIV.
Birds in the Bible.
Jews -- Dietary laws.
History of religion.
RELIGION / Ancient.
Indexed Term Ancient Egypt
Ancient Levant
Ancient Near East
Archaeology and Bible
Birds
Deuteronomy
Leviticus
Mesopotamia
Theology & Religion
Zooarcheology
ISBN 9783161581649 (electronic book)
3161581644 (electronic book)
Standard No. 10.1628/978-3-16-158164-9 doi
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