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Witch-hunts, Purity, and Social Boundaries: The Expulsion of the Foreign Women in Ezra 9-10 (The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies)

Author David Janzen
Publisher Bloomsbury T&T Clark
Category Social Science
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Author(s)David Janzen
ISBN / ASIN1841272922
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The anthropological approach to the expulsion of the foreign women from the post-exilic community argues that it was the result of a witch-hunt. Its comparative approach notes that the community responded to its weak social boundaries in the same fashion as societies with similar social weaknesses. This book argues that the post-exilic community's decision to expel the foreign women in its midst was the direct result of the community's inability to enforce a common morality among its members. This anthropological approach to the expulsion shows how other societies with weak social moralities tend to react with witch-hunts, and it suggests that the expulsion in Ezra 9-10 was precisely such an activity. It concludes with an examination of the political and economic forces that could have eroded the social morality of the community.

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