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Leviticus 17–22: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary is unavailable, but you can change that!

Jacob Milgrom, a rabbi and Bible scholar, has devoted the bulk of his career to examining the laws of the Torah. His incisive commentary on Leviticus, which began with Leviticus 1–16, continues in this second of three volumes. It provides an authoritative and comprehensive explanation of ethical values concealed in Israel’s rituals. Although at first glance Leviticus seems far removed from the...

Egyptian mythology relates that the god Seth had carnal relations with his younger brother Horus (Westendorf 1977: 2.1272–73). The Book of the Dead (§ 125) includes the confession: “I have not copulated with a boy”; however, an adult consenting man is omitted. The Hittites declare sodomy with one’s son—but not with any other male—a capital crime (HL §189). Thus sodomy (like heterosexuality) is subject to regulation, but not to interdiction. Moreover, Hittite legislation for sexual offenses “does
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