Through a close reading of early hymns, the work reveals how language shaped a sense of belonging among the faithful. It then explores the rituals of separation-including temple practices, territorial boundaries, and dietary laws-that defined the community and set it apart from others. Chapters on prophecy and priesthood illuminate the formation of communal identity, while case studies from Iron Age communities provide concrete examples of these dynamics in practice.
Concluding with reflections on legacy and memory, Grettenberger highlights how the exclusiveness of Yahweh left an enduring mark on Israelite society and religious thought. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone interested in biblical theology, ancient Israelite culture, and the social dimensions of faith, this book bridges historical analysis with theological insight.
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