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H. The abbreviation used by biblical scholars to represent the Holiness Code in pentateuchal source criticism. See HOLINESS CODE.
Freedman, D. N. (1996, c1992). The Anchor Bible Dictionary (3:1). New York: Doubleday.
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H, the siglum for the ‘Holiness Code,’ a modern term for the material contained in Leviticus 17-26, which consists of regulations Israel is to observe so it may separate itself from those practices not pleasing to God. To be separated for God in that way is what ‘holy’ means. See also Holiness.
Achtemeier, P. J., Harper & Row, P., & Society of Biblical Literature. (1985). Harper's Bible dictionary. Includes index. (1st ed.) (364). San Francisco: Harper & Row.
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H
Symbol for the Holiness Code, a body of legal material (Lev. 17–26) within that portion of the Pentateuch attributed to the Priestly source.
Freedman, D. N., Myers, A. C., & Beck, A. B. (2000). Eerdmans dictionary of the Bible (535). Grand Rapids, Mich.: W.B. Eerdmans.