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Exploring the composition of the Pentateuch / edited by L. S. Baker Jr., Kenneth Bergland, Felipe A. Masotti, and A. Rahel Wells.

Contributor(s): Baker, Leslie Scott, Jr [editor.] | Bergland, Kenneth [editor.] | Masotti, Felipe A [editor.] | Wells, A. Rahel (Abigail Rahel) [editor.]
Material type: TextTextSeries: Bulletin for biblical research supplements: 27.Publisher: University Park, Pennsylvania : Eisenbrauns, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Description: xiv, 297 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781575069852; 1575069857Subject(s): Bible. Pentateuch -- Authorship -- Congresses | Bible. Pentateuch -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. -- CongressesDDC classification: 222/.1066 LOC classification: BS1225.52 | .E963 2020Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-272) and indexes.
Contents:
History of scholarship and alternative approaches: A critical intellectual history of the historical-critical paradigm in biblical studies / Joshua A. Berman -- The Exodus, debt slavery, and the composition of the Pentateuch / Richard A. Averbeck -- Egyptian language practice: A model for Hebrew poetic use? / L.S. Baker Jr. and A. Rahel Wells -- Second-millennium BC cuneiform from the southern Levant and the literature of the Pentateuch / Richard S. Hess -- The Hittite treaty prologue tradition and the literary structure of the book of Deuteronomy / Jiří Moskala and Felipe A. Masotti -- Memorized covenantal instruction and legal reuse in Torah / Kenneth Bergland -- The liturgical function of dates in the Pentateuch / Michael LeFebvre -- Exegetical studies: In the tradition of Moses: The conceptual and stylistic imprint of Deuteronomy on the patriarchal narratives / Daniel I. Block -- Was Moses the last prophet?: An analysis of a neo-documentarian interpretation of Document E / Duane A. Garrett -- Revisiting the literary structure(s) of Exodus / Richard Davidson, Tiago Arrais, and Christian Vogel -- Was Leviticus composed by Aaronide priests to justify their cultic monopoly? / Roy E. Gane -- The reception of priestly laws in Deuteronomy and Deuteronomy's target audience / Benjamin Kilchör -- The relevance of Ezekiel and the Samaritans for Pentateuchal composition : converging lines of evidence / John S. Bergsma.
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Book Book John Bulow Campbell Library 1 East BS1225.52 .E963 2020 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0182903565873

Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-272) and indexes.

History of scholarship and alternative approaches: A critical intellectual history of the historical-critical paradigm in biblical studies / Joshua A. Berman -- The Exodus, debt slavery, and the composition of the Pentateuch / Richard A. Averbeck -- Egyptian language practice: A model for Hebrew poetic use? / L.S. Baker Jr. and A. Rahel Wells -- Second-millennium BC cuneiform from the southern Levant and the literature of the Pentateuch / Richard S. Hess -- The Hittite treaty prologue tradition and the literary structure of the book of Deuteronomy / Jiří Moskala and Felipe A. Masotti -- Memorized covenantal instruction and legal reuse in Torah / Kenneth Bergland -- The liturgical function of dates in the Pentateuch / Michael LeFebvre -- Exegetical studies: In the tradition of Moses: The conceptual and stylistic imprint of Deuteronomy on the patriarchal narratives / Daniel I. Block -- Was Moses the last prophet?: An analysis of a neo-documentarian interpretation of Document E / Duane A. Garrett -- Revisiting the literary structure(s) of Exodus / Richard Davidson, Tiago Arrais, and Christian Vogel -- Was Leviticus composed by Aaronide priests to justify their cultic monopoly? / Roy E. Gane -- The reception of priestly laws in Deuteronomy and Deuteronomy's target audience / Benjamin Kilchör -- The relevance of Ezekiel and the Samaritans for Pentateuchal composition : converging lines of evidence / John S. Bergsma.

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