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Convergence and Divergence in Pentateuchal Theory -The Genesis and Goals of This Volume |
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1 | (10) |
Part One Empirical Perspectives on the Composition of the Pentateuch |
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11 | (4) |
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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 |
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15 | (32) |
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The Covenant Code Appendix (Exodus 23:20-33), Neo-Assyrian Sources, and Implications for Pentateuchal Study |
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47 | (40) |
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Data to Inform Ongoing Debates about the Formation of the Pentateuch -From Documented Cases of Transmission History to a Survey of Rabbinic Exegesis |
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87 | (20) |
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Innerbiblical Exegesis -The View from beyond the Bible |
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107 | (14) |
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From Many to One -Some Thoughts on the Hebrew Textual History of the Torah |
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121 | (78) |
Part Two Can the Pentateuch Be Read in Its Present Form? Narrative Continuity in the Pentateuch in Comparative Perspective |
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199 | (2) |
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What Do We Mean by Plot and by Narrative Continuity? |
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201 | (22) |
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Travel Narratives and the Message of Genesis |
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223 | (20) |
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Why Is the Pentateuch Unreadable? -Or, Why Are We Doing This Anyway? |
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243 | (10) |
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Pentateuchal Coherence and the Science of Reading |
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253 | (16) |
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Does the Pentateuch Tell of Its Redactional Genesis? -The Characters of YHWH and Moses as Agents of Fortschreibung in the Pentateuch's Narrated World |
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269 | (14) |
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Continuity between the Gaps -The Pentateuch and the Kirta Epic |
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283 | (12) |
Part Three The Role of Historical Linguistics in the Dating of Biblical Texts |
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Introduction -The Strengths and Weaknesses of Linguistic Dating |
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295 | (8) |
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The Linguistic Dating of Biblical Texts -An Approach with Methodological Limitations |
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303 | (24) |
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Diachronic Linguistics and the Date of the Pentateuch |
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327 | (18) |
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Linguistic Dating, Writing Systems, and the Pentateuchal Sources |
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345 | (12) |
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How to Date Pentateuchal Texts -Some Case Studies |
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357 | (14) |
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The Numeral 11 and the Linguistic Dating of P |
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371 | (20) |
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There's No Master Key! -The Literary Character of the Priestly Stratum and the Formation of the Pentateuch |
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391 | (14) |
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Oral Platform and Language Usage in the Abraham Narrative |
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405 | (38) |
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Storytelling and Redaction -Varieties of Language Usage in the Exodus Narrative |
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443 | (36) |
Part Four The Signcance of Second Temple Literature and the Dead Sea Scrolls for the Formation of the Pentateuch |
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479 | (4) |
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What Constitutes a Scriptural Text? -The History of Scholarship on Qumran Manuscript 4Q158 |
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483 | (8) |
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Scribal Revision and the Composition of the Pentateuch - Methodological Issues |
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491 | (10) |
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Reworked Pentateuch and Pentateuchal Theory |
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501 | (24) |
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Holy Seed - Ezra 9-10 and the Formation of the Pentateuch |
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525 | (18) |
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What May Be Learned from Ezra-Nehemiah about the Composition of the Pentateuch? |
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543 | (20) |
Part Five Evidence for Redactional Activity in the Pentateuch |
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563 | (4) |
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Some Empirical Evidence in Favor of Redaction Criticism |
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567 | (12) |
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The Pentateuch -A Compilation by Redactors |
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579 | (10) |
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Post-Priestly Additions in the Pentateuch -A Survey of Scholarship |
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589 | (18) |
Part Six The Integration of Preexisting Literary Material in the Pentateuch and the Impact upon Its Final Shape |
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607 | (2) |
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Noncontinuous Literary Sources Taken Up in the Book of Exodus |
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609 | (10) |
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The Story of the Gadites and the Reubenites (Numbers 32) -A Case Study for an Approach to a Pentateuchal Text |
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619 | (12) |
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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 |
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631 | (20) |
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Source Dependence and the Development of the Pentateuch -The Case of Leviticus 24 |
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651 | (34) |
Part Seven Historical Geography of the Pentateuch and Archaeological Perspectives |
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685 | (2) |
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Biblical Criticism from a Geographer's Perspective -"Transjordan" as a Test Case |
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687 | (24) |
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Early North Israelite "Memories" of Moab |
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711 | (18) |
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The Historical Geography of the Pentateuch and Archaeological Perspectives |
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729 | (16) |
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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 |
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745 | (16) |
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For the Border of the Ammonites Was ... Where? -Historical Geography and Biblical Interpretation in Numbers 21 |
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761 | (18) |
Part Eight Do the Pentateuchal Sources Extend into the Former Prophets? |
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779 | (4) |
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The Pentateuchal Sources and the Former Prophets -A Neo-Documentarian's Perspective |
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783 | (12) |
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Do the Pentateuchal Sources Extend into the Former Prophets? -Joshua 1 and the Relation of the Former Prophets to the Pentateuch |
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795 | (18) |
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The Problem of the Hexateuch |
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813 | (18) |
Part Nine Rethinking the Relationship between the Law and the Prophets |
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831 | (10) |
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The Prophets after the Law or the Law after the Prophets? -Terminological, Biblical, and Historical Perspectives |
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841 | (10) |
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Hosea's Reading of Pentateuchal Narratives -A Window for a Foundational E Stratum |
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851 | (22) |
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The Sermon on the Sabbath in Jeremiah 17:19-27 and the Torah |
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873 | (18) |
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The Relationship of the Book of Jeremiah to the Torah |
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891 | (22) |
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Compositional Harmonization -Priestly and Deuteronomic References in the Book of Jeremiah -An Earlier Stage of a Recognized Interpretive Technique |
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913 | (30) |
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Patterns of Descriptive Curse Formulae in the Hebrew Bible, with Special Attention to Leviticus 26 and Amos 4:6-12 |
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943 | (42) |
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Reading Zechariah 9-14 with the Law and the Prophets -Sibling Rivalry and Prophetic Crisis |
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985 | (12) |
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Jacob, Moses, Levi -Pentateuchal Figures in the Book of the Twelve |
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997 | (18) |
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Ezekiel and the Holiness Legislation -A Plea for Nonlinear Models |
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1015 | (26) |
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What Kind of Priestly Writings Did Ezekiel Know? |
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1041 | (14) |
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How Have We Changed? -Older and Newer Arguments about the Relationship between Ezekiel and the Holiness Code |
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1055 | (20) |
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Ezekiel's Prophetic Message in Light of Leviticus 26 |
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1075 | (12) |
Part Ten Reading for Unity, Reading for Multiplicity -Theological Implications of the Study of the Pentateuch's Composition |
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1087 | (4) |
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Book or Anthology? -The Pentateuch as Jewish Scripture |
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1091 | (18) |
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Methodological Reflections on a Theology of the Pentateuch |
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1109 | (12) |
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The Dynamic of Closure in the Pentateuch |
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1121 | (14) |
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Narratives, Lists, Rhetoric, Ritual, and the Pentateuch as a Scripture |
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1135 | (12) |
Contributors |
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1147 | (4) |
Ancient Sources Index |
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1151 | (39) |
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Ancient Near Eastern and Epigraphic Texts and Papyri |
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1190 | (2) |
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1192 | (1) |
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1192 | (1) |
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Texts from the Judean Desert |
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1192 | (2) |
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1194 | (1) |
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1194 | (1) |
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Early Christian Writings and Greco-Roman Literature |
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1195 | (1) |
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1195 | (2) |
Author Index |
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