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The Scribes of the Torah : The Formation of the Pentateuch in Its Literary and Historical Contexts /

"This collection of thirty-one studies on the Pentateuch represents more than twenty years of Konrad Schmid's research and publications advocating for a new view of the Pentateuch's formation. Schmid's essays present the case for a Persian period Priestly document that provided a...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Schmid, Konrad, 1965- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Atlanta : Society of Biblical Literature, [2023]
Colección:Ancient Israel and its literature ; v no. 45.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface
  • Original publication information
  • Part 1. The Pentateuch in the Enneateuch
  • 1. Was there ever a Primary history?
  • 2. Deuteronomy within the "Deuteronomistic histories" in Genesis-2 Kings
  • Part 2. History of scholarship
  • 3. Has European scholarship abandoned the Documentary hypothesis?: some reminders on its history and remarks on its current status
  • 4. The emergence and disappearance of the separation between the Pentateuch and the Deuteronomistic history in biblical studies
  • 5. Post-Priestly additions in the Pentateuch: a survey of scholarship
  • 6. The prophets after the law or the law after the prophets?: terminological, biblical and historical perspectives
  • Part 3. The formation of the Torah
  • 7. Textual, historical, sociological, and ideological cornerstones of the formation of the Pentateuch
  • 8. The so-called Yahwist and the literary gap between Genesis and Exodus
  • 9. The Pentateuch and its theological history
  • 10. The late Persian formation of the Torah: observations on Deuteronomy 34
  • 11. The Persian imperial authorization as historical problem and as biblical construct: a plea for differentiations in the current debate
  • 12. How to identify a Persian-period text in the Pentateuch
  • Part 4. Genesis
  • 13. Genesis in the Pentateuch
  • 14. The ambivalence of human wisdom: Genesis 2-3 as a sapiental text
  • 15. Loss of immortality?: hermeneutical aspects of Genesis 2-3 and its early receptions
  • 16. Shifting political theologies in the literary development of the Jacob cycle
  • 17. Returning the gift of the promise: the "salvation-historical" sense of Genesis 22 from the perspective of innerbiblical exegesis
  • 18. The Joseph story in the Pentateuch
  • 19. Sapiential anthropology in the Joseph story
  • Part 5. The Moses story
  • 20. Exodus in the Pentateuch
  • 21. Taming Egypt: the impact of Persian imperial ideology and politics on the biblical exodus account
  • Part 6. The Priestly document
  • 22. The quest for "God": monotheistic arguments in the Priestly texts of the Hebrew Bible
  • 23. From counterworld to real world: evolutionary cosmology and theology in the book of Genesis
  • 24. Judean identity and ecumenicity: the political theology of the Priestly document
  • 25. Sinai in the Priestly document
  • Part 7. Legal texts
  • 26. Divine legislation in the Pentateuch in its late Judean and neo-Babylonian context
  • 27. Collective guilt?: the concept of overarching guilt relationships in the Hebrew Bible and in the ancient Near East
  • 28. The monetization and demonetization of the human body: the case of compensatory payments for bodily injuries and homicide in ancient Near Eastern and ancient Israelite law books
  • Part 8. The Pentateuch in the history of ancient Israel's religion
  • 29. The canon and the cult: the emergence of book religion in ancient Israel and the gradual sublimation of the temple cult
  • 30. Are there remnants of Hebrew paganism in the Hebrew Bible?: methodological reflections on the basis of Deuteronomy 32:8-9 and Psalm 82
  • 31. God of heaven, God of the world, and creator: God and the heavens in the literature of the Second Temple period.