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The Origins Of The Canon Of The Hebrew Bible An Analysis Of Josephus And 4 Ezra Juan Carlos Ossandn Widow

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The Origins Of The Canon Of The Hebrew Bible An Analysis Of Josephus And 4 Ezra Juan Carlos Ossandn Widow
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.09 MB
Author: Juan Carlos Ossandón Widow
ISBN: 9789004381612, 9004381619
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Origins Of The Canon Of The Hebrew Bible An Analysis Of Josephus And 4 Ezra Juan Carlos Ossandn Widow by Juan Carlos Ossandón Widow 9789004381612, 9004381619 instant download after payment.

In The Origins of the Canon of the Hebrew Bible: An Analysis of Josephus and 4 Ezra, Juan Carlos Ossandón Widow examines the thorny question of when, how, and why the collection of twenty-four books that today is known as the Hebrew Bible was formed. He carefully studies the two earliest testimonies in this regard—Josephus’ Against Apion and 4 Ezra—and proposes that, along with the tendency to idealize the past, which leads to consider that divine revelation to Israel has ceased, an important reason to specify a collection of Scriptures at the end of the first century CE consisted in the need to defend the received tradition to counter those that accepted more books.

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