OT031-812 - Leviticus Exegesis (Hebrew)
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2,976 Standard Tuition Fee
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12Credit Points
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0.125 EFT
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8AQF level
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Category developing unitB
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old testamentUnit Discipline
Prerequisites
LA004-612
Corequisites
OT001-512, OT001-712 or OT003-512, OT003-712
Exclusions
Prior to 2020, this unit content was delivered under the unit code OT652. Unit exclusions: OT032-612, OT032-712, OT032-812, OT008-512, OT008-612, OT008-712, OT008-812/OT009-508, OT009-612, OT009-712, OT009-812 (if using texts from Leviticus)
Set Text Hebrew
This unit counts towards the "set text" unit requirements of courses, and the original language set text requirement of the Master of Divinity.Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this unit, students willA. Know and understand
1. Demonstrate Advanced knowledge and understanding of the contents, themes and character of the book of Leviticus in the Hebrew text
B. Be able to
1. Examine the ‘introductory’ issues in understanding Leviticus
2. Evaluate alternative interpretations of the themes and theological teachings of the Exilic Prophets
3. Translate and Exegete selected chapters of the Hebrew text of Leviticus
C. Be in a position to
1. Applying the teaching of Leviticus to contemporary Christian living and ministry practice
Content
- Past Approaches to the Book of Leviticus
- The Structure and Message of Leviticus
- Theological themes of Leviticus, such as holiness, purity, offerings, covenant, blood, atonement, people of God, land, blessing and curse
- Advanced exegesis of a selection of passages from the Hebrew text of Leviticus (e.g. 3:1-4:35, 8:1–10:7, 11:1-47, 16:1-34, 19:1-37, 25:1–55, 27:1-34)
Set Readings
This unit's indicative bibliography is currently being revised. Students should contact their home college for further details at the time of taking this unit.
Commentaries:
Gane, R., Leviticus, Numbers, NIVAC, Grand Rapids, MI.: Zondervan, 2004.
Gerstenberger, E. S., Leviticus, OTL, Louisville: WJK, 1996.
Kiuchi, N., Leviticus, AOTC, Downer’s Grove, IL.: IVP, 2007.
Kleinig, J., Leviticus, Concordia Saint Louis, MS.: Concordia, 2003.
Levine, B., Leviticus, JPS Torah, Philadelphia: JPS, 2003.
Milgrom, J., Leviticus 1-16, Anchor 3, New York: Doubleday, 1998.
Milgrom, J., Leviticus 17-22, Anchor 3a, New York: Doubleday, 2000. Leviticus 23-27, Anchor 3b, New York: Anchor, 2001.
Milgrom, J., Leviticus 23-27, Anchor 3b, New York: Doubleday, 2001.
Milgrom, J., Leviticus, Continental, Minneapolis: Fortress, 2004.
Rooker, M. F., Leviticus: An Exegetical and Theological Exposition of Holy Scripture, NAC 3a, Nashville, Tenn.: Broadman & Holman, 2000.
Ross, A. P., Holiness to the Lord: A Guide to the Exposition of the Book of Leviticus, Grand Rapids, Mich.: Baker, 2002.
Sklar, J., Leviticus, TOTC, Downers Grove, IL.: IVP, 2014.
Watts, J. W., Leviticus 1-10, HCOT, Leuven; Paris; Walpole, MA.: Peeters, 2013.
Wenham, G. J., Leviticus, NICOT: Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2009.
Indicative:
Bibb, B. D., Ritual Words and Narrative Worlds in the Book of Leviticus, JSOTSS 480, London; New York, NY.: T&T Clark, 2009.
Carr, D. M., The Formation of the Hebrew Bible: A New Reconstruction, New York: Oxford, 2011.
Douglas, M., In the Wilderness: The Doctrine of Defilement in the Book of Numbers, Oxford; New York: Oxford, 2001.
Elliott, M. W., Engaging Leviticus: Reading Leviticus Theologically With Its Past Interpreters, Eugene, Oregon: Cascade, 2012.
Gane, R., Cult and Character: Purification Offerings, Day of Atonement, and Theodicy, Winona Lake, Ind: Eisenbrauns, 2005
Houston, W., Purity and Monotheism: Clean and Unclean Animals in Biblical Law, JSOTSS 140, Sheffield: JSOT, 2009.
Hundley, M., Keeping Heaven on Earth: Safeguarding the Divine Presence in the Priestly Tabernacle, FAT II/50, Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2011.
Joosten, J., People and Land in the Holiness Code: An Exegetical Study of the Ideational Framework of the Law in Leviticus 17-26, VTS 67, Leiden: Brill, 1996.
Kiuchi, N., A Study of Ḥāṭā’ and Ḥāṭṭā’t in Leviticus 4-5, FAT II/2, Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2003.
Lee, B. P., Between Law and Narrative: The Method and Function of Abstraction, GDBS 51, New Jersey: Gorgias, 2010.
Nihan, C, From Priestly Torah to Pentateuch: A Study in the Composition of the Book of Leviticus, FAT II/25, Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2007.
Rendtorff, R and R. A., The Book of Leviticus: Composition and Reception, VTS 93, Leiden: Brill, 2003.
Sawyer, J. F. A., Reading Leviticus: A Conversation with Mary Douglas, JSOTSS 227, Sheffield: Continuum, 1996.
Sklar, J., Sin, Impurity, Sacrifice, Atonement: The Priestly Conceptions, HBM 2, Sheffield: Sheffield Phoenix, 2005.
Trevaskis, L. M., Holiness, Ethics and Ritual in Leviticus, HBM 29, Sheffield: Sheffield Phoenix, 2011.
Warning, W., Literary Artistry in Leviticus, Leiden: Brill, 1999.
Watts, J. W., Ritual and Rhetoric in Leviticus: From Sacrifice to Scripture, Cambridge: Cambridge, 2007.
Classics:
Douglas, M., Leviticus as Literature, Oxford: Oxford, 1999.
Douglas, M., Purity and Danger: An Analysis of Concepts of Pollution and Taboo, London: Routledge & Paul, 1966.
Gorman Jr, F. H., The Ideology of Ritual: Space, Time and Status in the Priestly Theology, JSOTSS 91, Sheffield: JSOT, 2009.
Jenson, P. P., Graded Holiness: A Key to the Priestly Conception of the World, JSOTSS 106, Sheffield: JSOT, 1992.
Knohl, I., Sanctuary of Silence: The Priestly Torah and the Holiness School, Minneapolis: Fortress, 1995.
Milgrom, J., Cult and Conscience: The Asham and the Priestly Doctrine of Repentance, SJLA 18, Leiden: Brill, 1976.
Noth, M., Leviticus, OTL, Kent: SCM, 1977.
Wellhausen, J., Prolegomena to the History of Israel, Gloucester, MA: Peter Smith, 1973.