
Shawn Flynn – Children in Ancient Israel
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Cultural Practices of Infant Abandonment in the Ancient Near East
This chapter explores the societal responses and legal implications surrounding infant abandonment in the ancient Near East, highlighting the adoption practices that allowed even abandoned children to find a place in society. It also investigates the complex family dynamics and cultural beliefs regarding children's status, particularly in relation to deformities and community roles.
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