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|a Koopmans, William T.
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|a Joshua 24 as poetic narrative.
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|a 1 online resource (xv, 522 pages).
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|a Preface; Abbreviations; 1 The History of Interpretation of Josh. 24:1-28; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 A chronological overview; 1.3 Covenant and source-critical methodology; 1.3.1 J. Wellhausen; 1.3.2 A. Kuenen; 1.3.3 J.J.P. Valeton; 1.3.4 R. Kraetzschmar; 1.3.5 P. Karge; 1.3.6 E. Sellin; 1.3.7 J. Pedersen; 1.3.8 O. Eissfeldt; 1.3.9 W. Rudolph; 1.3.10 C.A. Simpson; 1.3.11 H. Mölle; 1.3.12 Summary; 1.4 Covenant and cult in Israel''s history writing; 1.4.1 M. Noth; 1.4.2 G.von Rad; 1.4.3 H.-J. Kraus; 1.4.4 E. Nielsen; 1.4.5 S. Mowinckel; 1.4.6 Summary; 1.5 Covenant and treaty.
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|a New developments in form criticism1.5.1 G.E. Mendenhall; 1.5.2 K. Baltzer; 1.5.3 W. Beyerlin; 1.5.4 J.L''Hour; 1.5.5 M.G. Kline / K.A. Kitchen; 1.5.6 P. Kalluveettil; 1.5.7 Summary; 1.6 Covenant and Dtistic theology; writing history anew; 1.6.1 Introduction; 1.6.2 J. Begrich / A. Jepsen; 1.6.3 G. Schmitt; 1.6.4 E. Kutsch; 1.6.5 L. Perlitt; 1.6.6 M. Weinfeld; 1.6.7 D.J. McCarthy; 1.6.8 J. Van Seters; 1.6.9 E.W. Nicholson; 1.6.10 S.D. Sperling; 1.6.11 S. Kreuzer; 1.6.12 Summary; 1.7 Josh. 24 and archaeology; 1.7.1 Introduction; 1.7.2 G.E. Wright; 1.7.3 K. Jaroš; 1.7.4 A. Zertal.
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|a 1.7.5 Limitations of archaeology at Shechem1.7.6 Summary; 1.8 Textual criticism of Josh. 24:1-28; 2 An Analysis of Previous Research in Josh. 24:1-28; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Textual criticism of Josh. 24:1-28; 2.3 Literary-critical diversity and consensus; 2.3.1 An Elohist source; 2.3.2 An Elohist and a Yahwist source; 2.3.3 A Yahwist source; 2.3.4 A Dtic or Dtistic composition; 2.3.5 Ancient tradition with later redaction; 2.3.6 Authorship contemporaneous with or relatively soon after the events described; 2.3.7 Inadequacy of the literary-critical approaches.
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|a 2.4 Form-critical approaches reconsidered2.4.1 Inadequacy of previous form-critical approaches; 2.4.2 Importance of ancient NE parallels; 2.5 Archaeological approaches to Josh. 24:1-28; 2.6 Structural analysis of Josh. 24; 2.6.1 Diversity of claims regarding structure; 2.6.2 C.H. Giblin''s structural analysis; 2.6.3 Need for a new analysis of structure; 2.7 Conclusions; 3 Structural Analysis of Josh. 24:1-28; 3.1 The concept of poetic narrative; 3.2 Methodological considerations; 3.3 Colometrical delineation of Josh. 24:1-28; 3.4 Colometrical justification of Josh. 24:1-28.
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|a 3.4.1 Canticle I.i (24:1)3.4.2 Canticle I.ii (24:2-4); 3.4.3 Canticle I.iii (24:5-7); 3.4.4 Canticle I.iv (24:8-11); 3.4.5 Canticle I.v (24:12-13); 3.4.6 Canticle Il.i (24:14-15); 3.4.7 Canticle Il.ii (24:16-18); 3.4.8 Canticle Il.iii (24:19-21); 3.4.9 Canticle Il.iv (24:22-24); 3.4.10 Canticle II.v (24:25-28); 3.5 The macrostructure of Josh. 24:1-28; 3.5.1 Introduction; 3.5.2 Overview of structural totals; 3.5.3 The macrostructure of canto I; 3.5.4 The macrostructure of canto II; 3.5.5 Canto I and canto II; 3.6 A comparison of the MT with the LXX of Josh. 24:1-28; 3.6.1 Introduction.
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|a Joshua 24 has long been recognized as a crucial chapter for source-critical studies and for the reconstruction of Israel''s early history. The present volume summarizes and evaluates previous (often contradictory) efforts to explain Joshua 24 on the basis of literary criticism, the role of covenant concepts in Israel''s history writing, form-critical comparisons with treaty texts, archaeological approaches to the Shechem traditions, structural analysis and textual criticism. '' ... [a] comprehensive and formidably documented volume ... '' Christopher T. Begg, Old Testament Abstracts.
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