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The Samaritan and Jewish Versions of the Pentateuch: A Survey
This article discusses the main differences between the Samaritan and the Jewish versions of the Pentateuch. The Samaritan Bible consists of the Torah—that is, the Five Books of Moses—also called the Samaritan Pentateuch (SP).
Íngrid Hjelm
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This chapter deals with a brief discussion of how the biblical figures were engaged in later Jewish and Christian traditions. Christians continue to interpret the Pentateuch in response to emerging challenges. The stories of the Pentateuch remain fruitful sources for moral theological reflection, as Christians seek to discern what God requires in the ...
Mark McInroy, Michael J. Hollerich
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"Law and Gospel" in the Pentateuch organisation
Both the structure of the overarching literary blocks in the Pentateuch (primarily containing either narrative or legal material) and the unfolding of its story line attest to the fact that the legal sections in the Pentateuch are subsumed under the ...
James Alfred Loader
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The Unstated Premise of the Prose Pentateuch: YHWH Is King
The prose of the Pentateuch never describes God as a king. This omission requires explanation, because the Pentateuch shows God performing many royal functions and other parts of the Hebrew Bible readily call YHWH “king.” Rhetorical theory provides a ...
James W. Watts
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The Pentateuch Outside the Pentateuch
Abstract This essay examines the representation of major pentateuchal traditions (patriarchs, Exodus, law) in non-pentateuchal biblical texts (the Prophets and writings). Some prophetic texts exhibit evidence of interaction with pentateuchal legal material, and there is evidence of Deuteronomistic editing in biblical prophetic materials.
Achenbach, Reinhard 1957-
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Pro Pent: A project for the study of the Pentateuch in South Africa [PDF]
This article focused on Pro Pent (or the Project for the Study of the Pentateuch) which was established in August 2000 after professor Eckart Otto from the Ludwig Maximilian University (LMU) of Munich visited the University of Pretoria (UP).
Jurie le Roux
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Literalism and Left Dislocation in the Greek Pentateuch
This article argues that literalism in the Greek Pentateuch is an epiphenomenon of crosslinguistic symmetry. I examine translation of the Left Dislocation construction in the Greek Pentateuch and demonstrate that the translators were aware of its ...
Travis Wright
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The Pentateuch includes the first five books of the Hebrew Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. The literary category of the Pentateuch reflects the traditional Jewish grouping of these books together as the Torah. The thematic design of the five books of the Pentateuch can be divided into two unequal parts: Genesis and Exodus ...
Thomas B. Dozeman
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On the Issue of Modern Theories of the Formation of the Old Testament Canon [PDF]
The study of modern theories of the formation of the Old Testament canon involves a review of existing theories and hypotheses that shed light on the complex and multi-stage process of forming a single holistic collection of books.
Evgenii V. Palamarenko
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As an Opponent of Four Sources Hypothesis John Van Seters and his Pentateuch Criticism
Asırlarca Tevrat’ın Musa tarafından yazılan vahiy mahsulü bir eser olduğuna inanıldı. Geleneksel Yahudiliğin günümüzde de devam ettirdiği bu inanç Batı dünyasında yapılan eleştirel çalışmalarla sorgulanmaya başlandı.
Muhammed Ali Bağır
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