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Deuteronomy and numbers [PDF]

open access: yesNature, 1996
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Schramm, David N., Turner, Michael S.
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Writing, Affordances, and Governable Subjects

open access: yesJournal for Religion, Film and Media, 2021
The book of Deuteronomy in the Hebrew Bible makes a number of references to writing and to the importance of Israel carefully observing the commands, statutes, and ordinances written in the book. Readers can then conform themselves and their behaviors
George, Mark K.
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Deuteronomy 34:6: Moses’ burial in text and translation

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2021
Despite the simplicity from a linguistic perspective, the formula וַיִּקְבֹּר אֹתוֹ in Deuteronomy 34:6 has been at the origins of a vivid discussion amongst its interpreters.
Hans Ausloos
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Pengharapan Baru: Menginterpretasi Ulangan 1:1-8 dengan Pendekatan Kanonis Brevard S. Childs

open access: yesKamasean, 2021
This paper is an attempt to find out the canonical meaning of the insertion of the text of Deuteronomy 1: 1-8 in the overall framework of Deuteronomy. The method used in this research is canonical hermeneutics developed by Brevard S.
Roy Charly HP Sipahutar
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Reading the “power of clothes” in the Deuteronomic Code [PDF]

open access: yesPharos Journal of Theology, 2021
This article explores the ancient Israelite law, namely the Deuteronomic Code (Deut. 12–26), in terms of how men and women were treated differently when it came to cultural adornment practices. In other words, the Deuteronomic Code was used culturally to
Dr Doniwen Pietersen
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The Constellation of Agents: An Often Overlooked Aspect in the Comparison of Deuteronomy and Ancient Near Eastern Treaties

open access: yesReligions, 2023
Ever since the pioneering studies of George Mendenhall, Klaus Baltzer, Dennis McCarthy, and Moshe Weinfeld, the structural analogies between Deuteronomy and ancient Near Eastern treaties have been a key issue in the scholarly study of the book.
Joachim J. Krause
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Triumph and Trauma: Justifications of Mass Violence in Deuteronomistic Historiography

open access: yesOpen Theology, 2022
This article investigates the justifications of mass violence in Deuteronomistic historiography through the lens of cultural trauma. The analysis concentrates on the representation and justification of mass violence, that is mass killings and other forms
Markl Dominik
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Confronting xenophobia in South Africa and the concept of foreigner in Deuteronomy as an act of ‘othering’

open access: yesVerbum et Ecclesia, 2022
This article explored the theme of xenophobia and ‘othering’ (violently targeting African immigrants in particular) as a complex and highly relevant theme in South Africa in order to move towards addressing it for the sake of unity in Africa.
Doniwen Pietersen
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The prophet like Moses (Dt 18:15–22): Some trajectories in the history of interpretation

open access: yesVerbum et Ecclesia, 2021
This article traces some of the trajectories of the Deuteronomic announcement of a ‘prophet like Moses’. After examining its meaning in the immediate context, the article first traces references to this figure in early Jewish sources.
Christoph W. Stenschke
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A semantic comparison of the conclusion of LXX Tobit and Semitic 4QTobit

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2021
At the beginning of the 20th century, the shorter Greek version of the book of Tobit, GI, which is included in the Catholic Bible, was thought to be the oldest version. It was defined as ‘a lesson on almsgiving and its redeeming powers’.
Annette H.M. Evans
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