What Did Feeding the Dead Mean? Two Case Studies from Iron Age Tombs at Beth-Shemesh

Feeding the dead was an accepted cultural practice in the world of biblical writers. It is circumscribed by cultic considerations in passages such as Deut 26:14, but there are no texts that prohibit the placing of food inside tombs. Thus, the biblical writers tacitly acknowledged the practice, thoug...

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Main Author: Suriano, Matthew J. (Author)
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Published: Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Universitätsbibliothek 2021
In: Advances in ancient Biblical and Near Eastern research
Year: 2021, Volume: 1, Issue: 3, Pages: 119-142
Further subjects:B Numbers 19
B Hebrew Bible
B Israelite
B Deuteronomy 26
B Feeding the Dead
B Judahite
B Corpse Impurity
B Tomb
B Beth-Shemesh
B Mortuary practices
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