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Inheritance by daughters in Israel and the ancient Near East : a social, legal and ideological revolution / Zafrira Ben-Barak ; [translated by Betty Sigler Rozen].
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Ben-Barak, Zafrira
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Uniform title
Yerushat banot be-Yiśraʼel uva-Mizraḥ ha-ḳadum.
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Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Jaffa [Israel] : Archaeological Center Publications, [2006?]
Description
xvii, 254 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
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KB634 .B4613 2006
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Inheritance and succession (Assyro-Babylonian law)
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Inheritance and succession
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Biblical teaching
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Inheritance and succession (Jewish law)
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Women (Jewish law)
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Women (Assyro-Babylonian law)
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Daughters of Zelophehad (Biblical figures)
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Notes
Map on lining papers.
תרגום של: ירושת בנות בישראל ובמזרח הקדום.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-234) and indexes.
Contents
The case of the daughters of Zelophehad
Laws of inheritance and Biblical stories of daughters as heirs
The Biblical laws of inheritance and stories of inheritance by daughters as related to the Zelophehad's daughters case
The Mesopotamian core land : the most ancient source
The Mesopotamian periphery : the largest and dominant reservoir of sources
Other lands of the periphery
A comparative overview
Zelophehad's daughters--a unique case.
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ISBN
9657162130
9789657162132
LCCN
2009475194
OCLC
77209892
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