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Social Justice in Ancient Israel and in the Ancient Near East is unavailable, but you can change that!

This book deals with the concept of justice and righteousness in ancient Israelite literature in comparison with identical concepts in ancient Near East. Various aspects of this concept are taken into consideration: philological, historical, sociological and theological. Moshe Weinfeld surveys social reforms in the ancient Near East from the third millennium BCE to the Hellenistic period. The...

equity, the road of kittu u mīšari they place at my feet” (cf. Mal. 2:6: “Truthful instruction was in his mouth … in peace and equity [מישור] he walked with me”.) The verb es̄ēru, which is the root of the word mīšarum, means primarily to proceed along a straight path,28 a concept which accords with the conception of justice and equity as a path upon which one should travel. The Akkadian term andurārum/durārum = “liberty” likewise means to proceed without obstruction (cf. below, p. 160). The same
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