Trial Stories in Jewish Antiquity 2024
DOI: 10.1093/9780191897559.003.0001
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Introduction

Chaya T Halberstam

Abstract: The Introduction begins by surveying several stories from the Hebrew Bible and examining what they convey about justice and judgment. It schematizes different models of judgment, relating in particular to divine intervention, direct or indirect, in reaching a verdict. It identifies the characteristics of two key elements of the study: trial stories and counternarratives. Trial stories are identified both as a universal type-scene and also cast within more specific, ancient contexts. Counternarratives are defin… Show more

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