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Aaron And The Golden Calf In The Rhetoric Of The Pentateuch, James W. Watts Oct 2011

Aaron And The Golden Calf In The Rhetoric Of The Pentateuch, James W. Watts

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In the Pentateuch, the contrast between law and narrative, or more precisely, ritual instructions and ritual narrative, is nowhere more stark than in the relationship between the Golden Calf story (Exod 32-34) and the instructions for building the Tabernacle (Exod 25-31, 35-40). The former vilifies Aaron by placing him at the center of the idolatrous event while the latter celebrates Aaron and his sons as divinely consecrated priests. Though source criticism has long since distinguished the authors of these accounts, it does not explain the intentions behind a literary juxtaposition that is too stark to be anything but intentional. Nor …


The Rhetoric Of Sacrifice, James W. Watts Jan 2011

The Rhetoric Of Sacrifice, James W. Watts

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