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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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2016
Deuteronomy, the fifth book of the Bible and last book of the Pentateuch, presents itself as a valedictory address by Moses, spoken to the Israelites forty years after their escape from slavery in Egypt, just as Moses is about to die, and just as the Israelites are about to enter the promised land of Canaan without him.
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Deuteronomy, the fifth book of the Bible and last book of the Pentateuch, presents itself as a valedictory address by Moses, spoken to the Israelites forty years after their escape from slavery in Egypt, just as Moses is about to die, and just as the Israelites are about to enter the promised land of Canaan without him.
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Training for total devotion: emotionality and narrativity in Deuteronomy
Religion, 2023Laura Feldt
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Book Religion? The Role of the Scroll in Deuteronomy
Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament, 2023Terje Stordalen
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Deuteronomy’s Central Flow Theory in Practice
Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament, 2023Philippe Guillaume
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