In human history, humans have consumed a lot of things from plants to human flesh. This is all about survival. However, as society became more complex and the country was formed, several changes in meals were born mainly through religious principles. However, in addition to religious aspects, these dietary restrictions have a fundamental cause. Both Marvin Harris and Mary Douglas cited some of the root causes of diet restrictions in old text. Harris presented several reasons for Levi 's dietary restrictions, including ethics, ethics, and function, but Douglas presented historical reasons for cost - effectiveness and dietary restrictions.
Amid the desire to create a timeline of Biblical text, this literary criticism is limited to analyzing and decomposing text in detail to identify tasks from various sources. It does not pay enough attention to the final form of Biblical text and information that it conveys in existence (editor's contribution is not highly appreciated). This means that the interpretation of historical criticism usually seems to merely destroy and destroy the sentences. Under the influence of religious comparative history based on circumstances at the time and specific philosophical ideas, some interpreters expressed a very negative judgment about the Bible, especially in this case.
Biblical text is mainly fragments of ancient discourse. In the words of the text of the Bible, the intended recipient is assumed to know that Vorlagen was used. On the one hand, we can conclude that the Biblical text has emerged over generations. The text is rewritten and converted, and in all of these stages of text, the means of interpretation is used to convince the reader to innovate. On the other hand, various concepts are combined in discourse. The result is an adjustment between inconsistent text and ideas. This article will focus on examples of adjustment of old text derived from innovation introduced in the context of other post-production.
OT - 7702 Semitic Literature Seminar (2 credits) This course is a further study of Hebrew synonyms in the Bible, which deals with reading comprehension and analysis of text, and comparison with Biblical text. It includes language (Aramaic or Ukrainian) and text (Northwest Semit inscript). Prerequisite: OT - 5504 Bible Hebrew II. This course can be used as an elective subject of the Bible. Plymouth Campus. OT - 7703 Old Testament Seminar (3 credits) This course is a study on the contents, history, introduction, or theology of the Old Testament subjects chosen each year. It also includes discussions and presentations on advanced research that students are participating in. Every student needs an official document. Preconditions: OT - 6603 Hebrew sentences and advice. This course can be used as an elective subject of the Bible. Plymouth Campus