@article{oai:icu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004041, author = {魯, 恩碩}, issue = {46}, journal = {人文科学研究 : キリスト教と文化}, month = {Mar}, note = {The Mutual Relationships between the Covenant Code, the Deuteronomic Code and the Holiness Code in their Historical Context  The dating and the historical background of the Covenant Code (CC) are much debated. CC has long been regarded as the oldest law code in Israelite history. However, in our view, it would be more appropriate to refrain from using labels such as J, E and JE for the characterization of the pre-priestly Tetrateuch and, accordingly, reconsider the dating and historical background of CC. Regarding the final stage of the composition, our contention is that CC derives from Judean society in Persian era Palestine. The main purpose of this article is to indicate several pieces of evidence that support this hypothesis. The biblical law codes each reflect the specific perspectives of the communal networks in Judean society of Persian era Palestine. Since no subgroup in Palestine occupied an overpowering position, the law codes were simply juxtaposed, under the political pressure of the Persian empire, in order to shape a document of consensus.}, pages = {251--279}, title = {「契約の書」、「申命記法典」、「神聖法典」の相互的影響関係とその時代背景}, year = {2015} }