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ISBN: PB: 9780300212501

Yale University Press

June 2015

176 pp.

21x14 cm

9 black&white illus.

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Ten Commandments

A Short History of an Ancient Text

In this lively and provocative book, Michael Coogan guides readers into the ancient past to examine the iconic status of the Ten Commandments, also known as the Decalogue. How, among all the laws reportedly given on Mount Sinai, did the Ten Commandments become the Ten Commandments? When did that happen? There are several versions of the Decalogue in the Old Testament, so how is it to be determined which is the most authoritative? Why were different versions created? Coogan discusses the meanings the Ten Commandments had for audiences in biblical times and observes that the form of the ten proscriptions and prohibitions was not fixed – as one would expect since they were purported to have come directly from God – nor were the Commandments always strictly observed. In later times as well, Jews and especially Christians ignored and even rejected some of the prohibitions, although the New Testament clearly acknowledges the special status of the Ten Commandments. Today it is plain that some of the values enshrined in the Decalogue are no longer defensible, such as the ownership of slaves and the labelling of women as men's property. Yet in line with biblical precedents, the author concludes that while a literal observance of the Ten Commandments is misguided, their underlying ideals remain valid in a modern context.

About the Author

Michael Coogan is Director of Publications for the Harvard Semitic Museum and Lecturer on Old Testament/Hebrew Bible at Harvard Divinity School. He is the author of "A Brief Introduction to the Old Testament: The Hebrew Bible in Its Context" (OUP; 2009), "The Old Testament: A Very Short Introduction" (OUP; 2008), and "The Old Testament: A Historical and Literary Introduction to the Hebrew Scriptures" (OUP; 2006; 2010), and editor of "The New Oxford Annotated Bible" (2001; 2007; 2010) and Oxford Biblical Studies Online. He has appeared on such programmes as PBS Nova's The Bible's Buried Secrets and has participated in and directed archaeological excavations in Israel, Jordan, Cyprus, and Egypt. His most recent book, "God and Sex: What the Bible Really Says", was published by Twelve in 2010.