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2001
AbstractMost scholars contend that the book of the Torah found in Josiah's Temple restoration is a form of Deuteronomy and that the laws of Deuteronomy underlie Josiah's reform and the historiographical principles of the Deuteronomistic History. Many scholars maintain that Deuteronomy is of northern origin because it lacks reference to Jerusalem or the
Sweeney Marvin A, Marvin A Sweeney
exaly +2 more sources
AbstractMost scholars contend that the book of the Torah found in Josiah's Temple restoration is a form of Deuteronomy and that the laws of Deuteronomy underlie Josiah's reform and the historiographical principles of the Deuteronomistic History. Many scholars maintain that Deuteronomy is of northern origin because it lacks reference to Jerusalem or the
Sweeney Marvin A, Marvin A Sweeney
exaly +2 more sources
2022
Abstract Building on the author’s monograph Deuteronomy and Environmental Amnesia, this chapter discusses how important remembering rightly is in the Book of Deuteronomy, so much so that we must keep this theme in mind when interpreting even those passages that do not include the verb “remember.” This is illustrated by an interpretation ...
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Abstract Building on the author’s monograph Deuteronomy and Environmental Amnesia, this chapter discusses how important remembering rightly is in the Book of Deuteronomy, so much so that we must keep this theme in mind when interpreting even those passages that do not include the verb “remember.” This is illustrated by an interpretation ...
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2019
Abstract Deuteronomy pioneers a new theological concept: torah, verbal instruction, as a mode of divine presence. The rhetoric of this book highlights the dispositions of love and fear as inseparable aspects of the covenant community’s response to God, and its language echoes the political rhetoric of Assyrian vassal treaties and ...
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Abstract Deuteronomy pioneers a new theological concept: torah, verbal instruction, as a mode of divine presence. The rhetoric of this book highlights the dispositions of love and fear as inseparable aspects of the covenant community’s response to God, and its language echoes the political rhetoric of Assyrian vassal treaties and ...
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Training for total devotion: emotionality and narrativity in Deuteronomy
Religion, 2023Laura Feldt
exaly

