Of poverty prevention in the Pentateuch as a continuing contemporary challenge

<p><span>This article surveyed how the theme of poverty and caring for the poor functions in the Pentateuch in its legal as well as narrative sections. It included the discussion of a (hopefully) representative selection of texts where the various Hebrew terms (</span><em>ani...

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Main Author: Eben Scheffler
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2013-09-01
Series:Verbum et Ecclesia
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Online Access:http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/869
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spelling doaj-3efb9f9d42014dff9ee60fe4ef081aab2020-11-24T22:45:24ZafrAOSISVerbum et Ecclesia 1609-99822074-77052013-09-0134210.4102/ve.v34i2.8691122Of poverty prevention in the Pentateuch as a continuing contemporary challengeEben Scheffler0Department of Biblical and Ancient Studies, University of South Africa<p><span>This article surveyed how the theme of poverty and caring for the poor functions in the Pentateuch in its legal as well as narrative sections. It included the discussion of a (hopefully) representative selection of texts where the various Hebrew terms (</span><em>ani</em><span> or </span><em>anw</em><span>, </span><em>ebjon</em><span> and </span><em>dal</em><span>) are employed, but also where they are absent but the issue is present. Attention is (amongst others) paid to the goodness of creation as counter-pole for poverty in Genesis 1�3, poverty prevention in the Joseph novella, the Exodus as liberation text, the survival of the Israelites during the desert journey (Dt 8) and the specific measures prescribed in the Covenant Code (Ex 20:22�23:33), the Deuteronomic Code (Dt 12�26) and the Holiness Code (Lv 17�26). It is contended that the various expressions regarding poverty originated and functioned contingently in their ancient contemporary contexts but that they can also be critically appropriated in present-day contemporary contexts � for which a great need exists. The article concluded with ten (preliminary) statements to the latter effect.</span></p>http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/869globalisationhermeneuticsPentateuchpoverty eradication
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Of poverty prevention in the Pentateuch as a continuing contemporary challenge
Verbum et Ecclesia
globalisation
hermeneutics
Pentateuch
poverty eradication
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title Of poverty prevention in the Pentateuch as a continuing contemporary challenge
title_short Of poverty prevention in the Pentateuch as a continuing contemporary challenge
title_full Of poverty prevention in the Pentateuch as a continuing contemporary challenge
title_fullStr Of poverty prevention in the Pentateuch as a continuing contemporary challenge
title_full_unstemmed Of poverty prevention in the Pentateuch as a continuing contemporary challenge
title_sort of poverty prevention in the pentateuch as a continuing contemporary challenge
publisher AOSIS
series Verbum et Ecclesia
issn 1609-9982
2074-7705
publishDate 2013-09-01
description <p><span>This article surveyed how the theme of poverty and caring for the poor functions in the Pentateuch in its legal as well as narrative sections. It included the discussion of a (hopefully) representative selection of texts where the various Hebrew terms (</span><em>ani</em><span> or </span><em>anw</em><span>, </span><em>ebjon</em><span> and </span><em>dal</em><span>) are employed, but also where they are absent but the issue is present. Attention is (amongst others) paid to the goodness of creation as counter-pole for poverty in Genesis 1�3, poverty prevention in the Joseph novella, the Exodus as liberation text, the survival of the Israelites during the desert journey (Dt 8) and the specific measures prescribed in the Covenant Code (Ex 20:22�23:33), the Deuteronomic Code (Dt 12�26) and the Holiness Code (Lv 17�26). It is contended that the various expressions regarding poverty originated and functioned contingently in their ancient contemporary contexts but that they can also be critically appropriated in present-day contemporary contexts � for which a great need exists. The article concluded with ten (preliminary) statements to the latter effect.</span></p>
topic globalisation
hermeneutics
Pentateuch
poverty eradication
url http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/869
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