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Priestly Lineages in History and Rhetoric
Religion - All Scholarship
  • James W. Watts, Syracuse University
ORCID

James W. Watts: 0000-0002-4872-4986

Document Type
Working Paper
Date
11-19-2016
Keywords
  • Hebrew Bible,
  • priests,
  • genealogies
Language
English
Description/Abstract

A comparison of Cross’s reconstruction of the Oniad high priestly line with his Mushite theory lays the basis for re-evaluating historical scholarships’ interest in ancient Jewish priestly families. In the religious politics of the Second Temple period, the Aaronide priestly dynasties were the Mushite priesthood. Differentiating priestly families earlier in Israel’s history raises questions about methodology and purpose as well as evidence.

Additional Information

Paper read to the Priests and Levites Section of the Society of Biblical Literature meeting in San Antonio, TX, November 19, 2016.

Title in Program: “Moses and Aaron: Genealogy and Priesthood”

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Citation Information
Watts, James W. "Priestly Lineages in History and Rhetoric." Unpublished paper, 2016.