Deuteronomy 15:1–11 and its socio-economic blueprints for community living
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Boloje, Blessing Onoriode
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AOSIS Open Journals
Abstract
Biblical criticism regards biblical books as fundamental texts expressing and embodying the
core of faith and practice of a believing community. Thus, in line with canonical criticism, this
article assumes the Book of Deuteronomy as a basic text, cherished and believed by those who
practice the Jewish and Christian faiths. Primarily, the article analyses the text of Deuteronomy
15:1–11 against the background of its social vision for community living in ancient Israel. The
potential significance of this humanitarian and/or brotherly ethics and its associated benefits
are the secondary concerns of the article. The article, however, does not preclude reflection on
scholarly discussions regarding Deuteronomy’s compositional history, though with limited
focus. The article holds that a practical understanding and appropriation of Deuteronomy’s
radical humanitarian vision will not only help in raising a healthy community which functions
as an alternative to poverty but also reinvigorate commitment to a mission of social
responsibility for God’s people living in covenant and/or faith communities.
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This article is based on the research conducted and presented by the author during the International ProPent Conference held at
the University of Pretoria (02–04 September 2017) on ‘The Pentateuch and its Reception (in other parts of the Bible or Early Judaism or
Christianity)’.
Keywords
Book of Deuteronomy, Faith, Israel, Poverty, Biblical socio-economics, Community living, Economic justice in scripture, Poverty and inequality, Debt forgiveness
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Boloje, B.O., 2018,
‘Deuteronomy 15:1–11 and
its socio-economic blueprints
for community living’, HTS
Teologiese Studies/
Theological Studies 74(1),
a5147. https://DOI.org/10.4102/hts.v74i1.5147.