Farewell to the priestly writing? : The current state of the debate / edited by Friedhelm Hartenstein and Konrad Schmid ; translated by Wesley Crouser, Paavo N. Tucker, Henry Heitmann-Gordon, and David Clutier.
In discussions of the origin of the Pentateuch, the Priestly source traditionally constitutes an undisputed reference point for different source-critical models, and it is the only literary layer with concise terminology and a theological conception that can be extracted from a non-Priestly context....
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Other title: | Abschied von der Priesterschrift? English. |
Format: | eBook |
Language: | English German |
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Atlanta :
SBL,
2019.
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Series: | Ancient Israel and its literature ;
no. 38. |
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Table of Contents:
- The priestly writing as a source: A recollection / Christoph Levin
- Once again: The literary-historical profile of the P tradition / Erhard Blum
- Genesis 5: Priestly redaction, composition, or source? / Jan Christian Gertz
- The literary character of the priestly portions of the Exodus narrative (Exod 1-14) / Christoph Berner
- From the call of Moses to the parting of the sea: Reflections on the priestly version of the Exodus Narrative / Thomas Ròˆmer
- The priestly writing and Deuteronomy in the Book of Leviticus: On the integration of Deuteronomy in the Pentateuch / Eckart Otto
- The holiness legislation and the Pentateuch: Tradition- and composition-historical aspects of Leviticus 26 / Christophe Nihan.