"Uxor Ebraica, Absolvens Nuptias Et Divortiae Veterum Ebraeorum" by John Selden, delves into the intricate laws and customs surrounding marriage and divorce in ancient Hebrew society. This scholarly work provides a comprehensive analysis of the legal and religious perspectives on these crucial aspects of life as practiced by the ancient Hebrews.
Selden's meticulous research offers insights into the rights, responsibilities, and social dynamics within marital relationships. The book explores the grounds for divorce, the processes involved, and the societal implications of these practices. A valuable resource for scholars of Jewish history, law, and religious studies, shedding light on the historical context and legal framework governing marriage and divorce in ancient Hebrew culture.
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