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The Messages of Israel's Lawgivers

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The Messages of Israel’s Lawgivers gives, in concise form, the origin, growth, date, and authorship of the different laws and groups of laws found in the Pentateuch. The laws, chronologically arranged, furnish a complete epitome of the growth of Israel’s moral standards. In the system of codification that Kent adopts, kindred laws have first been grouped together under seven main headings, and then, in order to bring out the historical development of each institution, those in each group or sub-group have been arranged in chronological order under the three general headings: “Primitive,” “Deuteronomic,” and “Priestly Codes.” Kent has divided the seven main sections of law under:

  • Criminal Laws
  • Private Laws
  • Civil Laws
  • Military Laws
  • Humanitarian Laws
  • Religious Laws
  • Ceremonial Laws

Charles Foster Kent (1867–1925) was born in Palmyra, New York, and educated at Yale, Yale Divinity School, and the University of Berlin. After working as an instructor at the University of Chicago and a professor of biblical literature and history at Brown University, he became Woolsey Professor of Biblical Literature at Yale University in 1901. He was a prolific author and editor, and his works include The Wise Men of Ancient Israel and Their Proverbs, Origin and Permanent Value of the Old Testament, Israel’s Laws and Legal Precedents, and Israel’s Historical and Biographical Narratives.

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  1. David Anfinrud
    This series is interesting Just reading a bit of the Laws easy reading and understanding. COnsidering I am reading other books similar subject it gives the law a slightly different take. "Law of Compensation" something not done any more to repay the loses to the one who was harmed. It is a good reminder there is a cost to doing wrong things like stealing. It puts it in different levels of law. The introduction does a good job describing those different eras of development of the law.

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