Prvorozenectví v knize Genesis prizmatem sociální a kulturní antropologie
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2009
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Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
Abstract
Primogeniture, or succession by the eldest son, seems to have been the preferred rule in
ancient Israel as this institution is explicitly promulgated in one passage (Dt 21:15-17), and
is implicitly assumed in many accounts of individual cases. However, biblical acknowledgement
of primogeniture usually occurs in contexts where the rule is broken as in the life histories
of important religious and political figures, including Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, and David.
The paper will discuss possible interpretations of these transgressions with the
help of textual analysis confronted with archeological picture of the times, where the crucial
texts redactions were done. Basically the main concern of the paper is not the historical
or anthropological ”correction” of biblical text but deeper understanding of the editorial intensions
which undoubtedly transformed the ancient traditions about ancestors.
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prvorozenectví, starověký Izrael, příbuzenský systém, hebrejská bible, sociální a kulturní antropologie
Citation
Acta Fakulty filozofické Západočeské univerzity v Plzni. 2009, č. 2, s. 75-81.