Pentateuch, Hexateuch, or Enneateuch? : identifying literary works in Genesis through Kings / edited by Thomas B. Dozeman, Thomas Römer, Konrad Schmid.
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Atlanta : Society of Biblical Literature, [2011], ©2011.
Physical description
x, 313 pages ; 23 cm.
Contents
The emergence and disappearance of the separation between the Pentateuch and the deuteronomistic history in biblical studies / Konrad Schmid -- How many books (teuchs) : Pentateuch, Hexateuch, Deuteronomistic History, or Enneateuch? / Thomas Römer -- Pentateuch-Hexateuch-Enneateuch, or, How can one recognize a literary work in the Hebrew Bible? / Erhard Blum -- "Empircal" comparison and the analysis of the relationship of the Pentateuch and the Former Prophets / David M. Carr -- The envisioning of the land in the priestly material : fulfilled promise or future hope? / Suzanne Boorer -- On the cohesion and separation of books within the Enneateuch / Christoph Levin -- From Eden to Babylon : reading Genesis 2-4 as a paradigmatic narrative / Cynthia Edenburg -- Exodus 32-34 and the quest for an Enneateuch / Michael Konkel -- The Book of Joshua as an intertext in the MT and the LXX canons / Thomas Dozeman -- The Egyptian bondage and Solomon's forced labor : literary connections between Exod. 1-15 and 1 Kgs. 1-12? / Christoph Berner -- "He did what was right" : criteria of judgment and Deuteronomism in the books of Kings / Felipe Blanco Wissmann.
Bibliographic information
Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-286) and index.
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