CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «JAHVIST»
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Jahvist dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
Jahvist dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
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J, E, and the Redaction of the Pentateuch
these reasons: The Jahvist and Elohist were still separate when the
Deuteronomist wrote, for in his summary of the previous history he almost always
follows the Elohist, and few will adopt the unlikely hypothesis that he took the
pains to ...
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Solomon and Solomonic Literature
Jahvist—The blessing of Jahveh, that maketh rich, And work addeth nothing
thereto. (x. 20–22.) Solomon—The virtuous man hath an everlasting foundation. (
x. 25.) Jahvist—The fear of Jahveh prolongeth days. (x. 27.) Solomon—
Hearcounsel ...
Moncure Daniel Conway,
1973
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The Legends Of Genesis:
05. Jahvist,. Elohist,. Jehovist,. The. Later. Collections. THE collecting of legends
began even in thestateoforal tradition.Inthe preceding pages (see p. 79 ff.)
wehaveshown howindividualstoriesfirst attracted one another and
greatercomplexes ...
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The Sources of the Doctrines of the Fall and Original Sin
the jahvist history, as a written document, was of necessity chronologically earlier
than the period of the prophets. On the other hand there are no proofs of the
influence of the writing prophets upon J sufficient to compel us to believe that that
...
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the sources of the doctrines of the fall and original sin
These passages just quoted from the Jahvist history are the more interesting
because in them lies the source of the later doctrine of the evil inclination (yezer
hara), whose development it will be needful subsequently to trace. Meanwhile
they ...
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The Legends of Genesis (Extended Annotated Edition)
The religion of Abraham is in reality the religion of the narrators of the legends,
ascribed by them to Abraham. V. JAHVIST, ELOHIST, JEHOVIST, THE LATER
COLLECTIONS. THE collecting of legends began even in the state of oral
tradition.
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1844: Religious movements
He called the 'Elohim, or "A" section, "Elohist," and the Yahweh, or "B" section, "
Jahvist." He, like Astruc, looked upon Moses as merely the editor of Genesis. In
later editions of his book, however, he went further and asserted that Moses was
...
Jerome Leslie Clark,
1968
P's genealogy of Ham ascribes to him the south Arabian peoples, and it is not
improbable that the Jahvist—unlike P who assigns Assyria to Shem—supposed
that the inhabitants of Babylonia and Assyria had occupied those countries from ...
Egypt, Ethiopia and the Sudan) begot Nimrod who founded a kingdom in
Babylon. P's genealogy of Ham ascribes to him the south Arabian peoples, and it
is not improbable that the Jahvist — unlike P who assigns Assyria to Shem ...
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The Documents of the Hexateuch: The oldest book of Hebrew ...
or 'the Mount of God.' The Jahvist calls the aborigines of Palestine ' Canaanites,'
the Elohist ' Amorites.' The Jahvist calls a female slave or concubine nnBC, the
Elohist invariably riDK. The Jahvist uses 133 and its derivatives for the ...