Forschungen Zum Alten Testament 2. Reihe Ser.: Study of Hata and Hatta't in Leviticus 4-5 by Nobuyoshi Kiuchi (2003, Trade Paperback)

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Study of Hata' & Hatta't in Leviticus 4-5, Paperback by Kiuchi, Nobuyoshi, ISBN 3161480554, ISBN-13 9783161480553, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Nobuyoshi Kiuchi examines the Hebrew terms hata' and hatta't (commonly translated 'sin') in Leviticus 4-5. He proposes a revision of the common meaning of this term. 'Sin' in the Bible consequently is existential and it is essentially not concerned with an act or conduct, but with a condition of one's heart.

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PublisherMohr Siebeck
ISBN-103161480554
ISBN-139783161480553
eBay Product ID (ePID)5987161

Product Key Features

Number of Pages145 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameStudy of Hata and Hatta't in Leviticus 4-5
Publication Year2003
SubjectAncient / General, Judaism / History, Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaReligion, History
AuthorNobuyoshi Kiuchi
SeriesForschungen Zum Alten Testament 2. Reihe Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight7.1 Oz
Item Length6.2 in
Item Width9.2 in

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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2003-488761
Dewey Edition22
Series Volume Number2
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal222/.130447
SynopsisThrough a close semantic analysis of the Hebrew terms hata' and hatta't (commonly translated as 'sin') in Leviticus 4-5, this study reveals their lexical meanings, unknown for two millennia both in Judaism and in Christianity. 'Sin' has been commonly understood as referring mainly to a violation of God's commandment pertaining to personal conduct. However the revision Nobuyoshi Kiuchi proposes for the meanings of the terms has significant and far-reaching implications for other major themes such as uncleanness and atonement, meaning human salvation before God. The author also provides a solution to the question of the relationship between sin and uncleanness.
LC Classification NumberBS1255.6.S54K58 2003

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