""Brotherhood in the Old Testament"" is a profound scholarly examination of social ethics and communal bonds as depicted throughout the Hebrew Scriptures. Written by the esteemed biblical scholar Arthur S. Peake, this work explores the theological evolution of the concept of brotherhood, tracing its development from early tribal origins to the expansive moral mandates found in the prophetic and legal traditions.
Peake provides a meticulous analysis of how the Old Testament addresses the responsibilities individuals owe to one another within a covenant community. He highlights central themes of justice, mercy, and social equity, illustrating how these principles served as the bedrock for ancient Israelite society. The book delves into the complex tension between nationalistic identity and the burgeoning universal call for human compassion, offering a deep historical context for the moral foundations of Judeo-Christian thought.
By examining specific passages and historical shifts, Peake demonstrates how the biblical authors envisioned a society defined by mutual support and divine law. This insightful study remains a significant contribution to the field of biblical theology, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the social consciousness that permeates the Old Testament and its enduring relevance to the study of ancient religious ethics.
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Arthur Samuel Peake Imprint: Tradd Street Press Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Spine: 13mm
Weight: 440g ISBN:9781025318134 ISBN 10: 1025318137 Pages: 188 Publication Date:14 February 2026 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active