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Book-Seams in the Hexateuch II
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This volume offers the first systematic investigation of the literary transitions between the books of Numbers/Deuteronomy and Deuteronomy/Joshua. Placing a special focus on the material aspects of...
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09 October 2023
This volume offers the first systematic investigation of the literary transitions between the books of Numbers/Deuteronomy and Deuteronomy/Joshua. Placing a special focus on the material aspects of ancient Jewish scribal practices, it retraces the development of these literary transitions and considers the implications of the latter for the broader compositional history of the biblical books in question.
Price: £131.20
Pages: 375
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Imprint: Mohr Siebeck
Series: Forschungen zum Alten Testament
Publication Date:
09 October 2023
ISBN: 9783161609022
Format: Hardcover
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RELIGION / Theology, Theology, Old Testaments
Berner, Christoph: Born 1976; 1996-2002 university education in Protestant Theology, Jewish Studies and Ancient Near Eastern Studies in Göttingen; 2006 Dr. theol. in Jewish Studies/New Testament from the University of Göttingen; 2010 Privatdozent in Old Testament Studies/Hebrew Bible, University of Göttingen; 2010-2018 fellow in the Heisenberg Programme of the DFG and visiting professor at the universities of Osnabrück, Berlin (HU), Erlangen, Heidelberg (HfJS) and Hamburg.; Germany, Stephen: Born 1985; 2016 PhD in Hebrew Bible from Emory University.; Samuel, Harald: Born 1979; 1999-2008 university education in Protestant Theology and Jewish Studies in Leipzig, Jerusalem and Göttingen; 2014 Dr. theol. in Old Testament Studies/Hebrew Bible from the University of Göttingen; since 2014 Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Göttingen.