The Deuteronomist's History: The Role of the Deuteronomist in Historical-Critical Research into Genesis-Numbers

Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 Deuteronom(ist)ic Elements in Genesis-Numbers: Origin and Evolution of a Problem -- 1 A Critical Approach to the Old Testament: Early Initiatives -- 2 The Fragmentary Hypothesis and the Emergence of the'Deuteronomist' -- 3 The Deuteronomist...

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Main Author: Ausloos, Hans (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: s.l. BRILL 2015
In:Year: 2015
Reviews:[Rezension von: Ausloos, Hans, The Deuteronomist's history] (2017) (Van der Zwan, Pieter)
Series/Journal:Oudtestamentische Studiën, Old Testament Studies
Oudtestamentische Studiën Volume 67 =
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Bible ; Pentateuch ; Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Deuteronomistic history (Biblical criticism)
B Electronic books
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Summary:Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 Deuteronom(ist)ic Elements in Genesis-Numbers: Origin and Evolution of a Problem -- 1 A Critical Approach to the Old Testament: Early Initiatives -- 2 The Fragmentary Hypothesis and the Emergence of the'Deuteronomist' -- 3 The Deuteronomist and the Supplementary Hypothesis -- 4 John William Colenso and the Deuteronomist -- 4.1 Colenso and the Origin of the Pentateuch -- 4.2 Colenso's Deuteronomist -- 4.3 Overview of the Deuteronom(ist)ic Elements in Genesis-Numbers -- 4.4 Colenso's Argumentation in Support of the Deuteronom(ist)icElements in Genesis-Numbers -- 4.5 The Deuteronomist as Editor -- 4.6 Conclusion -- 5 RD and the New Documentary Hypothesis -- 6 Conclusion -- Chapter 2 Deuteronom(ist)ic Elements in Genesis-Numbers since the Beginning of the 20th Century -- 1 General Observations Regarding the Nature of the Deuteronom(ist)ic Elements in Genesis-Numbers -- 2 Deuteronom(ist)ic Elements in Genesis-Numbers in Exegetical Research from the Beginning of the 20th Century -- 2.1 Deuteronom(ist)ic Elements in the Book of Genesis -- 2.2 Deuteronom(ist)ic Elements in the Book of Exodus -- 2.3 Deuteronom(ist)ic Elements in the Book of Numbers -- 3 The Absence of Solid Argumentation on the Deuteronom(ist)ic Character of Passages in Genesis-Numbers -- 4 Exod. 23:20-33 as a Deuteronom(ist)ic Composition -- 4.1 Deuteronom(ist)ic Motifs in Exod. 23:20-33 -- 4.2 The Deuteronom(ist)ic Style of Exod. 23:20-33 -- 4.3 Deuteronom(ist)ic Language in Exod. 23:20-33 -- 4.4 Conclusion -- Chapter 3 Proto-Deuteronomic Elements in Genesis-Numbers: A Unique Aspect of Research into the So-Called Deuteronom(ist)ic Elements since 1963 -- 1 Proto-Deuteronomic Elements in Genesis-Numbers: Early Initiatives -- 1.1 The JE Redactor and the Deuteronom(ist)ic 'School
1.2 Brekelmans and Lohfink: In Search of Substantial Criteria -- 2 Proto-Deuteronomic Elements in Genesis-Numbers -- 2.1 Proto-Deuteronomic Passages in the Book of Exodus -- 2.2 Brekelmans' 'School' -- 2.3 An Inclusive Proto-Deuteronomic Redaction -- 2.4 Proto-Deuteronomic Elements in Genesis-Numbers from the Perspective of Deuteronomy Research -- 3 Exod. 23:20-33 as a Proto-Deuteronomic Passage -- 4 Conclusion -- Chapter 4 The Deuteronom(ist)ic Problem since the Second Half of the 20th Century -- 1 The So-Called Deuteronom(ist)ic Elements in Genesis-Numbers as the Work of a late Deuteronomistic Author or Redactor -- 1.1 The Post-Deuteronomistic Yahwist Thesis -- 1.2 Genesis-Numbers as the Result of a Post-Deuteronomistic Redaction -- 2 The So-Called Deuteronom(ist)ic Elements in Genesis-Numbers as Part of One or More Deuteronomistic Redactions -- 2.1 Deuteronomistic Redaction(s) in Genesis-Numbers -- 2.2 Genesis-Numbers as the Result of a Deuteronomistic Redaction or Author. Extra Tentative Approaches -- 3 A Post-Deuteronomistic, Post-Priestly Pentateuch Redaction -- 4 The Epilogue to the Book of the Covenant and Present Day Pentateuch Research -- 5 Conclusion -- Chapter 5 The Deuteronom(ist)ic Problem-A Review and a Preview -- 1 The 'Deuteronomist'. What's in a Name? -- 1.1 The 'Inflation' of a Concept -- 1.2 Towards an Unambiguous Terminology -- 2 Criteria for Characterising Elements as 'Deuteronom(ist)ic' -- 2.1 Criteria from the Past -- 2.2 Usable Criteria-Draft Proposal -- 2.3 The Direction of Dependence: Supporting Well-Founded Judgements -- 3 Old Testament Textual Criticism and the Deuteronomist -- 4 Is Exod. 23,20-33 a Deuteronomistic Epilogue to the Book of the Covenant? -- 4.1 Can Linguistic Analysis Provide Sound Indications Supporting the 'Deuteronomistic' Characterisation of Exod. 23:20-33?
4.2 Compositional Patterns and the Characterisation of Exod. 23:20-33 as 'Deuteronomistic' -- 4.3 A 'Deuteronomistic' Theology in Exod. 23:20-33? -- 4.4 Deuteronomistic Tendencies in the Versiones of Exod. 23:20-33 -- 5 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index of Authors -- Index of Biblical References
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ISBN:9004307044