Recasting Mišpāṭîm: Legal Innovation in Leviticus 24:10—23

[...]the occurrence of this "catchall" list of generic rules at such a crucial point in the plot appears, at first sight, to water down the intensity of the pericope's narrative impact. Alternatively, because humans are created in God's image, inflicting injury on a human is tant...

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Holiness
Immigration
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Jurisdiction
Laws, regulations and rules
Legal citations
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Property damage
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Traditions
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