The Levites’ Exclusion from Land Allotment: The Joshua Story in Dialogue with the Joseph Story

In this paper, an African proverb or saying, Mapfeṋe hu ḽa mahulwane (literally, “The baboons who get to eat are the big ones”), the tenor of which is that the ones who tend to benefit from the system are those in position of power while the rest have to eat the crumbs or nothing at all, is utilized...

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Main Author: Hulisani Ramantswana
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: OTSSA 2017-12-01
Series:Old Testament Essays
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spelling doaj-b90bb459a953461c973cb5277e495c122020-11-24T21:50:21ZafrOTSSAOld Testament Essays1010-99192312-36212017-12-0130378380210.17159/2312-3621/2017/v30n3a14The Levites’ Exclusion from Land Allotment: The Joshua Story in Dialogue with the Joseph StoryHulisani Ramantswana0University of South AfricaIn this paper, an African proverb or saying, Mapfeṋe hu ḽa mahulwane (literally, “The baboons who get to eat are the big ones”), the tenor of which is that the ones who tend to benefit from the system are those in position of power while the rest have to eat the crumbs or nothing at all, is utilized as a lens to engage the issue of the exclusion of the Levites from owning land. Utilizing the proverb of my interrogation as a lens, the Joshua story (especially Jos 14, 16-17) is read in dialogue with the Joseph story. This paper, therefore, argues that the Levites’ loss of land was due to a coup by the Josephite tribes under the leadership of Hoshea (Joshua) son of Nun from the tribe of Ephraim. The Levites’ exclusion from land, thus, reflects the privileging of those in power at the expense of the tribe of Levi, which was relegated to a lower class. The paper also engages the current South African politico-economic context, in which those in political power enrich themselves by grabbing what they can at the expense of ordinary citizens.LevitesJosephiteslandlegitimationJoshua storyJoseph story
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The Levites’ Exclusion from Land Allotment: The Joshua Story in Dialogue with the Joseph Story
Old Testament Essays
Levites
Josephites
land
legitimation
Joshua story
Joseph story
author_facet Hulisani Ramantswana
author_sort Hulisani Ramantswana
title The Levites’ Exclusion from Land Allotment: The Joshua Story in Dialogue with the Joseph Story
title_short The Levites’ Exclusion from Land Allotment: The Joshua Story in Dialogue with the Joseph Story
title_full The Levites’ Exclusion from Land Allotment: The Joshua Story in Dialogue with the Joseph Story
title_fullStr The Levites’ Exclusion from Land Allotment: The Joshua Story in Dialogue with the Joseph Story
title_full_unstemmed The Levites’ Exclusion from Land Allotment: The Joshua Story in Dialogue with the Joseph Story
title_sort levites’ exclusion from land allotment: the joshua story in dialogue with the joseph story
publisher OTSSA
series Old Testament Essays
issn 1010-9919
2312-3621
publishDate 2017-12-01
description In this paper, an African proverb or saying, Mapfeṋe hu ḽa mahulwane (literally, “The baboons who get to eat are the big ones”), the tenor of which is that the ones who tend to benefit from the system are those in position of power while the rest have to eat the crumbs or nothing at all, is utilized as a lens to engage the issue of the exclusion of the Levites from owning land. Utilizing the proverb of my interrogation as a lens, the Joshua story (especially Jos 14, 16-17) is read in dialogue with the Joseph story. This paper, therefore, argues that the Levites’ loss of land was due to a coup by the Josephite tribes under the leadership of Hoshea (Joshua) son of Nun from the tribe of Ephraim. The Levites’ exclusion from land, thus, reflects the privileging of those in power at the expense of the tribe of Levi, which was relegated to a lower class. The paper also engages the current South African politico-economic context, in which those in political power enrich themselves by grabbing what they can at the expense of ordinary citizens.
topic Levites
Josephites
land
legitimation
Joshua story
Joseph story
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