10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEUTERONOMIST»
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Deuteronomist in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Deuteronomist and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Samuel and the
Deuteronomist: A Literary Study of the ...
"[Polzin's] book... will profoundly affect biblical scholarship for at least a generation.
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The Pentateuch and Book of Joshua critically examined. ...
Thus we have seen (513) that the Deuteronomist uses only the phrase 'Levites' or
'sons of Levi ' for the Priests, and not ' the sons of Aaron.' Now the same
expression is used of the Priests in that part of the book of Kings, which refers to
the ...
John William Colenso (bp. of Natal.), 1865
3
The
Deuteronomist's prophet: narrative control of approval ...
This book explores, by way of narrative analysis, the story of Jehu's revolt in 2 Kings 9 and 10, and the tensions and ambiguities surrounding the evaluation of Jehu that it contains.
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Righteous Jehu and His Evil Heirs: The
Deuteronomist's ...
David T. Lamb examines not only the dynasty of Jehu within the narrative of 2 Kings, but also the broader context of the dynasties of Israel and Judah in the books of Kings and Samuel.
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Essays on Ancient Israel in Its Near Eastern Context: A ...
The. Deuteronomist—Historian. or. Redactor? From. Simon. to. the. Present. John
Van Seters University of North Carolina (Retired) One of the prominent interests
in the research and writing of Nadav Naaaman has been the problem of the ...
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Reconsidering Israel and Judah: Recent Studies on the ...
Prayer. and. Propaganda. Solomon's. Dedication. of. the. Temple. and. the.
Deuteronomist's. Program. Gary. N. Knoppers. That Solomon's prayer at the
dedication of the Temple (1 Kings 8) is a pivotal composition in the
Deuteronomistic ...
Gary N. Knoppers, J. Gordon McConville, 2000
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Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, McBrewster John, 2010
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The history of Israel to the death of Moses
duced by the Deuteronomist in the place of another, as seeming to him more
suitable.1 Finally he concludes the life of Moses with the remark that no prophet
so great had ever again arisen (Deut. xxxiv. 10-1 2),2 which entirely agrees with
the ...
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The Pentateuch and Book of Joshua
The next question would naturally be, to ask in what age it is probable that the
Deuteronomist lived. ... times of Samuel, David, and Solomon, it is plain, without
further enquiry, that the Deuteronomist must have lived not earlier — and,
probably, ...
John William Colenso, 1873
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The History of Israel: Introduction and preliminary history. ...
duced by the Deuteronomist in the place of another, as seeming to him more
suitable.1 Finally he concludes the life of Moses with the remark that no prophet
so great had ever again arisen (Deut. xxxiv. 10-1 2),2 which entirely agrees with
the ...
Heinrich Ewald, Russell Martineau, 1869
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DEUTERONOMIST»
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Deuteronomist is used in the context of the following news items.
The Old Testament and Rationalistic Biblical Criticism by …
Next in order, according to the time of the compiling of the Old Testament books, comes the historian “D.”— the Deuteronomist, author of ... «NFTU, May 15»
Defender of the (Eastern) faith
For the version of history promoted by the Deuteronomist, which thankfully probably is not reflective of reality which was much more ... «Catholic Herald Online, Mar 15»
Do contradictions belie the sanctity of Torah?
... B.C.E. in the northern Kingdom of Israel; a Deuteronomist source written in about 600 B.C.E. in Jerusalem during a period of religious reform; ... «Haaretz, Jan 15»
is there payoff for the church in reading the Bible critically?
... people are asking the very same question asked by the Deuteronomist, the Chronicler, and Paul: how does that back there speak to us here? «Patheos, Nov 14»
Who wrote the Torah?
The scholars gave each of these four books (or writers) a name: the Yahwist, the Elohist, the Priestly writers, and the Deuteronomist. «Haaretz, Oct 14»
Conservative Illustration of Pentateuchal Composition
Elohim is the divine name that identifies the E, or Elohist, document, purportedly written around 750 B.C.The D, or Deuteronomist, document ... «Patheos, Oct 14»
Intermarriage and the Jews: What would the early Israelites say?
The Deuteronomist goes on to explain the reasoning behind this decree: “For they will turn your sons away from following Me, to serve other ... «Haaretz, May 14»
A shepherd to emulate
All of Israel and Judah's kings were supposed to be worthy shepherds, but, as noted by the Deuteronomist and the Chronicler, most were not. «National Catholic Reporter, May 14»
A covenant of memory: How the past can redeem the future
If the Deuteronomist wanted to ensure that the memory of our enslavement wouldn't make us so self-protective that we ignore suffering around ... «Jerusalem Post, Apr 14»
Aronofsky's Noah: from “Hope in Heaven” to “Hope in Grandchildren”
... together from four earlier sources that scholars retrospectively called J, E, P, and D (the Jahwist, Elohist, Priestly, and the Deuteronomist). «Patheos, Apr 14»