Date of Award
1953
Degree Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Arts (MA)
Department
Religion
Abstract
The concept of [hebrew characters] (tsedeqah) is a cardinal feature of the prophetic teaching. A study of the prophetic literature in the Old Testament reveals that the Hebrew word [hebrew characters- tsedeqah] and cognates appear about one hundred and sixty times. This frequent usage emphasizes the significant place the concept of [hebrew characters- tsedeqah] had in the thinking and preaching of the prophets. The impact of the prophets delcarations is greatly dimished for many readers, however, by the wide range of diversity in the Greek and English translations of [hebrew characters- tsedeqah] and its cognate words.
Recommended Citation
Arnett, Loren E., "The Prophetic Concept of [tsedaqah]" (1953). Graduate Thesis Collection. 421.
https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/grtheses/421