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The Temple: Symbols, Sermons, and Settings
“And They Shall Be Joined unto Thee”:
Levi, Levites, Priests, Angels, and the Importance of Joinings in Temple Architecture and Ritual
Matthew L. Bowen

Matthew L Bowen

Part of our book chapter reprint series, this article originally appeared in The Temple: Symbols, Sermons, and Settings, edited by Stephen D. Ricks and Jeffrey M. Bradshaw. For more information, go to https://interpreterfoundation.org/books/the-temple-symbols-sermons-and-settings/.

“In a study, David Calabro describes the divine handclasps that constitute one aspect of ancient Israelite covenant ritual. He additionally observes that the Hebrew verbs used to designate these handclasps were two verbs of contact: ʾḥz—“seize,” “grasp,” “hold on to,” or “take hold of”—and ḥzq, which in its causative stem means to “seize,” “grasp,” “keep hold of,” “lay hold [on],” or “catch hold on.” In this chapter, I will extend these observations to additional idioms and explore the ways in which several Hebrew verbs of interpersonal contact constitute terms of covenant entry or reentry, all in the context of the temple.”

 

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