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The Literary History of the Pentateuch

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Joel Baden explores the history of the Pentateuch's literary composition, offering both detailed analyses of specific passages and broad theoretical and methodological reflections. His essays also ...
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In these collected essays, Joel Baden explores the history of the Pentateuch's literary composition. Including detailed analyses of specific passages as well as broad theoretical and methodological reflections, these essays offer a glimpse of both the mechanisms by which the Pentateuch came into being and the scholarly frameworks through which the Pentateuch is viewed. Spanning the first fifteen years of his career, this volume also represents a record of the recent trends in pentateuchal scholarship, especially the growth of the neo-documentary hypothesis.
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Price: £132.00
Pages: 310
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Imprint: Mohr Siebeck
Series: Forschungen zum Alten Testament
Publication Date: 30 June 2025
ISBN: 9783161634680
Format: Hardcover
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RELIGION / Theology, Theology, Old Testaments

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Preface Why Is the Pentateuch Unreadable; or, Why Are We Doing This Anyway? Continuity Between the Gaps: The Pentateuch and the Kirta Epic A Narrative Pattern and Its Role in Source Criticism An Unnoticed Nuance in Genesis 2:21-22 The Tower of Babel: A Case Study in the Competing Methods of Historical and Modern Literary Criticism The Morpho-Syntax of Genesis 12:1-3: Translation and Interpretation The Death of Isaac The Continuity of the Priestly Narrative from Genesis to Exodus Evaluating the "Transition" between Genesis and Exodus From Joseph to Moses: The Narratives of Exodus 1-2 Identifying the Original Stratum of P: Theoretical and Practical Considerations The Original Place of the Priestly Manna Story in Exodus 16 On Exodus 33:1-11 The Purpose of Purification in Leviticus 16: A Proposal Pertaining to Priestly Prepositions The Structure and Substance of Numbers 15 Source Stratification, Secondary Additions, and the Documentary Hypothesis in the Book of Numbers: The Case of Numbers 17 The Narratives of Numbers 20-21 The Deuteronomic Evidence for the Documentary Theory Deuteronomy Reads the Pentateuch Sources without Authors Secondary Additions: Form and Function