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The Exodusconquest Narrative The Composition Of The Nonpriestly Narratives In Exodusjoshua Stephen Germany

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The Exodusconquest Narrative The Composition Of The Nonpriestly Narratives In Exodusjoshua Stephen Germany
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Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.06 MB
Pages: 515
Author: Stephen Germany
ISBN: 9783161555183, 316155518X
Language: English
Year: 2015
Volume: 115

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The Exodusconquest Narrative The Composition Of The Nonpriestly Narratives In Exodusjoshua Stephen Germany by Stephen Germany 9783161555183, 316155518X instant download after payment.

In this study, Stephen Germany investigates the literary development of the non-priestly narratives in Exod 1-18; 19-24; 32-34; Num 10-16; 20-24; and Josh 1-12. Through a new comparison of the various literary strata in these narratives to priestly texts, the author concludes that a significant portion of the non-priestly narratives in Exodus-Joshua belong to a post-priestly stage of composition. The reconstruction of the remaining pre-priestly narrative in these books supports the theory of an exodus-conquest narrative as one of the literary precursors to the Pentateuch and book of Joshua, challenging both the Documentary Hypothesis and the Deuteronomistic History hypothesis in their various forms.

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