Sean McCormick

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The concept of shame is ubiquitous in the book of Psalms. But, of course, the knowledge of the Torah created a far different situation concerning their awareness of offense and ability to confess it. The ability to identify offense and the sense of having done wrong provide a fertile environment for guilt to emerge at a different level. As a result, in Israel guilt does not replace shame on the list of values, but it is promoted to somewhat more equal status.
Ancient Near Eastern Thought and the Old Testament: Introducing the Conceptual World of the Hebrew Bible
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