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Purity and Pollution in the Hebrew Bible: From Embodied Experience to Moral Metaphor

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This scholarly work explores the concepts of purity and pollution in the Hebrew Bible, tracing their evolution from physical and embodied experiences to metaphorical and moral dimensions. Yitzhaq Feder examines how ancient Israelite understandings of cleanliness shaped religious practice and ethical thought.

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Purity and Pollution in the Hebrew Bible offers a comprehensive analysis of how concepts of ritual cleanliness and contamination functioned in ancient Israelite society and religious practice. Yitzhaq Feder traces the development of purity laws from their origins in embodied human experience to their sophisticated use as moral and theological metaphors throughout biblical texts.

The book examines how physical notions of purity—related to bodily functions, disease, and contamination—became foundational to understanding spiritual cleanliness and moral integrity. Feder demonstrates that biblical authors employed purity language not merely as ritualistic requirements but as powerful frameworks for expressing ethical values, divine holiness, and community boundaries. This work bridges historical, anthropological, and literary approaches to reveal how ancient Israelites conceptualized the sacred and the profane.

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Author

Yitzhaq Feder

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009045650

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