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Formation of the Pentateuch: Bridging the Academic Cultures of Europe, Israel, and North America [Kõva köide]

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  • Sari: Forschungen zum Alten Testament 111
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Dec-2016
  • Kirjastus: Mohr Siebeck
  • ISBN-10: 3161538838
  • ISBN-13: 9783161538834
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 1215 pages, kõrgus x laius: 168x240 mm, kaal: 1691 g
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Dec-2016
  • Kirjastus: Mohr Siebeck
  • ISBN-10: 3161538838
  • ISBN-13: 9783161538834
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The Pentateuch lies at the heart of the Western humanities. Yet despite nearly two centuries of scholarship, its historical origins and its literary history are still a subject of intense discussion. Critical scholarship has isolated multiple layers of tradition, inconsistent laws, and narratives that could only have originated from separate communities within ancient Israel, and were joined together at a relatively late stage by a process of splicing and editing. In effect, a number of independent scholarly discourses have emerged. Each centers on the Pentateuch, each operates with its own set of working assumptions, and each is confident of its own claims. This volume seeks to stimulate international discussion about the Pentateuch in order to help the discipline move toward a set of shared assumptions and a common discourse. Contributors:Reinhard Achenbach, Rainer Albertz, Yairah Amit, Joel S. Baden, Richard J. Bautch, Erhard Blum, Mark J. Boda, David M. Carr, Sidnie White Crawford, Thomas B. Dozeman, Cynthia Edenburg, Angela Roskop Erisman, Israel Finkelstein, Karin Finsterbusch, Georg Fischer, Tova Ganzel, Jan Christian Gertz, Shimon Gesundheit, David Ben-Gad HaCohen, Sara Japhet, Jan Joosten, John Kessler, Itamar Kislev, Ariel Kopilovitz, Reinhard G. Kratz, Armin Lange, Christoph Levin, Bernard M. Levinson, Risa Levitt Kohn, Michael A. Lyons, Noam Mizrahi, Christophe Nihan, Frank H. Polak, Christopher Rollston, Dalit Rom-Shiloni, Thomas Romer, Konrad Schmid, William Schniedewind, Baruch J. Schwartz, Jean Louis Ska, Benjamin Sommer, Jean-Pierre Sonnet, Jeffrey Stackert, Marvin A. Sweeney, James W. Watts, Markus Witte, Jakob Wohrle, David P. Wright, Molly M. Zahn
Jan Christian Gertz
Bernard M. Levinson
Dalit Rom-Shiloni
Konrad Schmid
Convergence and Divergence in Pentateuchal Theory -The Genesis and Goals of This Volume
1(10)
Part One Empirical Perspectives on the Composition of the Pentateuch
Jan Christian Gertz
Introduction
11(4)
Christopher A. Rollston
Inscriptional Evidence for the Writing of the Earliest Texts of the Bible -Intellectual Infrastructure in Tenth-and Ninth-Century Israel, Judah, and the Southern Levant
15(32)
David P. Wright
The Covenant Code Appendix (Exodus 23:20-33), Neo-Assyrian Sources, and Implications for Pentateuchal Study
47(40)
David M. Carr
Data to Inform Ongoing Debates about the Formation of the Pentateuch -From Documented Cases of Transmission History to a Survey of Rabbinic Exegesis
87(20)
Molly M. Zahn
Innerbiblical Exegesis -The View from beyond the Bible
107(14)
Armin Lange
From Many to One -Some Thoughts on the Hebrew Textual History of the Torah
121(78)
Part Two Can the Pentateuch Be Read in Its Present Form? Narrative Continuity in the Pentateuch in Comparative Perspective
Jeffrey Stackert
Introduction
199(2)
Jean Louis Ska
What Do We Mean by Plot and by Narrative Continuity?
201(22)
Yairah Amit
Travel Narratives and the Message of Genesis
223(20)
Joel S. Baden
Why Is the Pentateuch Unreadable? -Or, Why Are We Doing This Anyway?
243(10)
Jeffrey Stackert
Pentateuchal Coherence and the Science of Reading
253(16)
Jean-Pierre Sonnet
Does the Pentateuch Tell of Its Redactional Genesis? -The Characters of YHWH and Moses as Agents of Fortschreibung in the Pentateuch's Narrated World
269(14)
Joel S. Baden
Continuity between the Gaps -The Pentateuch and the Kirta Epic
283(12)
Part Three The Role of Historical Linguistics in the Dating of Biblical Texts
Shimon Gesundheit
Introduction -The Strengths and Weaknesses of Linguistic Dating
295(8)
Erhard Blum
The Linguistic Dating of Biblical Texts -An Approach with Methodological Limitations
303(24)
Jan Joosten
Diachronic Linguistics and the Date of the Pentateuch
327(18)
William M. Schniedewind
Linguistic Dating, Writing Systems, and the Pentateuchal Sources
345(12)
Thomas Romer
How to Date Pentateuchal Texts -Some Case Studies
357(14)
Noam Mizrahi
The Numeral 11 and the Linguistic Dating of P
371(20)
Jakob Wohrle
There's No Master Key! -The Literary Character of the Priestly Stratum and the Formation of the Pentateuch
391(14)
Frank H. Polak
Oral Platform and Language Usage in the Abraham Narrative
405(38)
Frank H. Polak
Storytelling and Redaction -Varieties of Language Usage in the Exodus Narrative
443(36)
Part Four The Signcance of Second Temple Literature and the Dead Sea Scrolls for the Formation of the Pentateuch
Bernard M. Levinson
Introduction
479(4)
Sidnie White Crawford
What Constitutes a Scriptural Text? -The History of Scholarship on Qumran Manuscript 4Q158
483(8)
Molly M. Zahn
Scribal Revision and the Composition of the Pentateuch - Methodological Issues
491(10)
Reinhard G. Kratz
Reworked Pentateuch and Pentateuchal Theory
501(24)
Richard J. Bautch
Holy Seed - Ezra 9-10 and the Formation of the Pentateuch
525(18)
Sara Japhet
What May Be Learned from Ezra-Nehemiah about the Composition of the Pentateuch?
543(20)
Part Five Evidence for Redactional Activity in the Pentateuch
Konrad Schmid
Introduction
563(4)
Jean Louis Ska
Some Empirical Evidence in Favor of Redaction Criticism
567(12)
Christoph Levin
The Pentateuch -A Compilation by Redactors
579(10)
Konrad Schmid
Post-Priestly Additions in the Pentateuch -A Survey of Scholarship
589(18)
Part Six The Integration of Preexisting Literary Material in the Pentateuch and the Impact upon Its Final Shape
Joel S. Baden
Introduction
607(2)
Rainer Albertz
Noncontinuous Literary Sources Taken Up in the Book of Exodus
609(10)
Itamar Kislev
The Story of the Gadites and the Reubenites (Numbers 32) -A Case Study for an Approach to a Pentateuchal Text
619(12)
Karin Finsterbusch
Integrating the Song of Moses into Deuteronomy and Reshaping the Narrative -Different Solutions in MT Deut 31:1-32:47 and (the Hebrew Vorlage of) LXX Deut 31:1-32:47
631(20)
David P. Wright
Source Dependence and the Development of the Pentateuch -The Case of Leviticus 24
651(34)
Part Seven Historical Geography of the Pentateuch and Archaeological Perspectives
Jan Christian Gertz
Introduction
685(2)
David Ben-Gad HaCohen
Biblical Criticism from a Geographer's Perspective -"Transjordan" as a Test Case
687(24)
Israel Finkelstein
Thomas Romer
Early North Israelite "Memories" of Moab
711(18)
Thomas B. Dozeman
The Historical Geography of the Pentateuch and Archaeological Perspectives
729(16)
Jan Christian Gertz
Hezekiah, Moses, and the Nehushtan -A Case Study for a Correlation between the History of Religion in the Monarchic Period and the History of the Formation of the Hebrew Bible
745(16)
Angela Roskop Erisman
For the Border of the Ammonites Was ... Where? -Historical Geography and Biblical Interpretation in Numbers 21
761(18)
Part Eight Do the Pentateuchal Sources Extend into the Former Prophets?
Konrad Schmid
Introduction
779(4)
Baruch J. Schwartz
The Pentateuchal Sources and the Former Prophets -A Neo-Documentarian's Perspective
783(12)
Cynthia Edenburg
Do the Pentateuchal Sources Extend into the Former Prophets? -Joshua 1 and the Relation of the Former Prophets to the Pentateuch
795(18)
Thomas Romer
The Problem of the Hexateuch
813(18)
Part Nine Rethinking the Relationship between the Law and the Prophets
Dalit Rom-Shiloni
Introduction
831(10)
Konrad Schmid
The Prophets after the Law or the Law after the Prophets? -Terminological, Biblical, and Historical Perspectives
841(10)
Marvin A. Sweeney
Hosea's Reading of Pentateuchal Narratives -A Window for a Foundational E Stratum
851(22)
Reinhard Achenbach
The Sermon on the Sabbath in Jeremiah 17:19-27 and the Torah
873(18)
Georg Fischer
The Relationship of the Book of Jeremiah to the Torah
891(22)
Dalit Rom-Shiloni
Compositional Harmonization -Priestly and Deuteronomic References in the Book of Jeremiah -An Earlier Stage of a Recognized Interpretive Technique
913(30)
John Kessler
Patterns of Descriptive Curse Formulae in the Hebrew Bible, with Special Attention to Leviticus 26 and Amos 4:6-12
943(42)
Mark J. Boda
Reading Zechariah 9-14 with the Law and the Prophets -Sibling Rivalry and Prophetic Crisis
985(12)
Jakob Wohrle
Jacob, Moses, Levi -Pentateuchal Figures in the Book of the Twelve
997(18)
Christophe L. Nihan
Ezekiel and the Holiness Legislation -A Plea for Nonlinear Models
1015(26)
Ariel Kopilovitz
What Kind of Priestly Writings Did Ezekiel Know?
1041(14)
Michael A. Lyons
How Have We Changed? -Older and Newer Arguments about the Relationship between Ezekiel and the Holiness Code
1055(20)
Tova Ganzel
Risa Levitt Kohn
Ezekiel's Prophetic Message in Light of Leviticus 26
1075(12)
Part Ten Reading for Unity, Reading for Multiplicity -Theological Implications of the Study of the Pentateuch's Composition
Benjamin D. Sommer
Introduction
1087(4)
Benjamin D. Sommer
Book or Anthology? -The Pentateuch as Jewish Scripture
1091(18)
Markus Witte
Methodological Reflections on a Theology of the Pentateuch
1109(12)
Jean-Pierre Sonnet
The Dynamic of Closure in the Pentateuch
1121(14)
James W. Watts
Narratives, Lists, Rhetoric, Ritual, and the Pentateuch as a Scripture
1135(12)
Contributors 1147(4)
Ancient Sources Index
Hebrew Bible
1151(39)
Ancient Near Eastern and Epigraphic Texts and Papyri
1190(2)
Deuterocanonical Works
1192(1)
Second Temple Literature
1192(1)
Texts from the Judean Desert
1192(2)
New Testament
1194(1)
Rabbinic Works
1194(1)
Early Christian Writings and Greco-Roman Literature
1195(1)
Medieval Writers
1195(2)
Author Index 1197
Geboren 1964; 1993 Promotion; 1998 Habilitation; 200004 Universitätsprofessor für Altes Testament am Fachbereich Evangelische Theologie der Universität Mainz; Ordinarius für Altes Testament an der Theologischen Fakultät der Universität Heidelberg. is Professor of Jewish Studies and Hebrew Bible and of Law at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. is Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible at the Department of Biblical Studies, Tel Aviv University. Born 1965; professor of Old Testament and Ancient Judaism at the Faculty of Theology at the University of Zürich, Switzerland.