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For scholars and readers interested in biblical economics
Explains the temple's role in ancient Israel's economy
You will gain insights into the temple's impact on society
The temple in Jerusalem was both the center of ancient Israel's religious life and also an economic center for the nation.
In this groundbreaking study of the economic functions of the Jerusalem temple, Marty E. Stevens, who worked for fifteen years as a certified public accountant prior to getting a PhD in Old Testament, demonstrates that the temple acted as the central bank, internal revenue collector, source of loans, and even debt collector for ancient Israel. Applying a broad knowledge of temple-systems throughout the ancient Near East, Stevens sheds light on the roles played by various officials mentioned in Scripture and their tasks within the temple complex. Neither "Big Brother" nor "big business," the temple still served government and commerce in the course of conducting its religious functions. This fascinating book opens new avenues for understanding the Jerusalem temple and its impact on Israelite society.
Title
Temples, Tithes, and Taxes
Author
Marty E Stevens
Book Format
Paperback / softback
Publisher
Baker Publishing Group
Published
December 2006
Weight
296g
Page Count
209
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.7 x 1.3 cm
ISBN
9780801047770
ISBN-10
0801047773
Eden Code
3972317
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