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E-grāmata: Genesis: A Hypertextual Commentary

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This monograph demonstrates that the book of Genesis is a result of highly creative, hypertextual reworking of the book of Deuteronomy. This detailed reworking consists of around 1,000 strictly sequentially organized conceptual, and at times also linguistic correspondences between Genesis and Deuteronomy. The strictly sequential, hypertextual dependence on Deuteronomy explains numerous surprising features of Genesis. The critical analysis of Genesis as a coherently composed hypertextual work disproves hypotheses of the existence in this writing of Priestly and non-Priestly materials or multiple literary layers.
Introduction 11(26)
Sequential hypertextuality
11(6)
Genesis and Deuteronomy
17(8)
Date of composition
25(5)
Place of composition
30(7)
Chapter 1 Gen 1-3 as a sequential hypertextual reworking of Deut 1:1-2:1
37(20)
1.1 Gen 1:1-2:3 (cf. Deut 1:1-5)
37(7)
1.2 Gen 2:4-25 (cf. Deut 1:6-18)
44(5)
1.3 Gen 3:1-19 (cf. Deut 1:19-40)
49(4)
1.4 Gen 3:20-24 (cf. Deut 1:41-2:1)
53(4)
Chapter 2 Gen 4-11 as a sequential hypertextual reworking of Deut 2:2-5:33
57(34)
2.1 Gen 4:1-16 (cf. Deut 2:2-8)
57(4)
2.2 Gen 4:17-5:32 (cf. Deut 2:9-18)
61(6)
2.3 Gen 6:1-4 (cf. Deut 2:19-23)
67(1)
2.4 Gen 6:5-8:19 (cf. Deut 2:24-3:12b)
68(8)
2.5 Gen 8:20-9:7 (cf. Deut 3:12c-29)
76(2)
2.6 Gen 9:8-19 (cf. Deut 4:1-20)
78(2)
2.7 Gen 9:20-27 (cf. Deut 4:21-38)
80(2)
2.8 Gen 9:28-10:32 (cf. Deut 4:39-49)
82(3)
2.9 Gen 11:1-9 (cf. Deut 5:1-9)
85(2)
2.10 Gen 11:10-32 (cf. Deut 5:10-33)
87(4)
Chapter 3 Gen 12:1-22:19 as a sequential hypertextual reworking of Deut 6-13
91(42)
3.1 Gen 12:1-9 (cf. Deut 6:1-19)
91(3)
3.2 Gen 12:10-20 (cf. Deut 6:20-22)
94(2)
3.3 Gen 13 (cf. Deut 6:23-7:9)
96(2)
3.4 Gen 14 (cf. Deut 7:10-16)
98(5)
3.5 Gen 15 (cf. Deut 7:17-8:10)
103(4)
3.6 Gen 16 (cf. Deut 8:11-20)
107(2)
3.7 Gen 17:1-9 (cf. Deut 9:1-10:15)
109(3)
3.8 Gen 17:10-27 (cf. Deut 10:16-22)
112(2)
3.9 Gen 18:1-19:29 (cf. Deut 11:1-7)
114(5)
3.10 Gen 19:30-20:18 (cf. Deut 11:8-18)
119(2)
3.11 Gen 21 (cf. Deut 11:19-28)
121(3)
3.12 Gen 22:1-10 (cf. Deut 11:29-12:28)
124(1)
3.13 Gen 22:11-19 (cf. Deut 12:29-13:19)
125(8)
Chapter 4 Gen 22:20-36:43 as a sequential hypertextual reworking of Deut 14:1-23:9
133(38)
4.1 Gen 22:20-26:35 (cf. Deut 14:1-2)
133(2)
4.2 Gen 27:1-28:9 (cf. Deut 14:3-21)
135(7)
4.3 Gen 28:10-22 (cf. Deut 14:22-26)
142(5)
4.4 Gen 29:1-31:43 (cf. Deut 14:27-15:15)
147(6)
4.5 Gen 31:44-32:2a (cf. Deut 15:16-16:17)
153(1)
4.6 Gen 32:2b-33:17 (cf. Deut 16:18-20:9)
154(4)
4.7 Gen 33:18-34:31 (cf. Deut 20:10-23:5)
158(5)
4.8 Gen 35-36 (cf. Deut 23:6-9)
163(8)
Chapter 5 Gen 37-50 as a sequential hypertextual reworking of Deut 23:10-34:12
171(56)
5.1 Gen 37 (cf. Deut 23:10-24:22)
171(7)
5.2 Gen 38 (cf. Deut 25:1-10)
178(5)
5.3 Gen 39 (cf. Deut 25:11-19)
183(2)
5.4 Gen 40 (cf. Deut 26:1-27:1)
185(3)
5.5 Gen 41:1-32 (cf. Deut 27:2-26)
188(2)
5.6 Gen 41:33-57 (cf. Deut 28:1-12)
190(3)
5.7 Gen 42 (cf. Deut 28:13-22)
193(3)
5.8 Gen 43 (cf. Deut 28:23-44)
196(4)
5.9 Gen 44 (cf. Deut 28:45-57)
200(2)
5.10 Gen 45 (cf. Deut 28:58-29:5)
202(3)
5.11 Gen 46:1-47:12 (cf. Deut 29:6-21c)
205(4)
5.12 Gen 47:13-26 (cf. Deut 29:21d-30:14)
209(3)
5.13 Gen 47:27-31 (cf. Deut 30:15-20)
212(1)
5.14 Gen 48 (cf. Deut 31:1-27)
213(5)
5.15 Gen 49:1-50:1 (cf. Deut 31:28-34:5)
218(4)
5.16 Gen 50:2-26 (cf. Deut 34:6-12)
222(5)
General conclusions 227(6)
Bibliography 233(1)
Primary sources 233(1)
General 233(1)
Mesopotamian 233(1)
Israelite-Jewish 233(1)
Greek 234(1)
Secondary literature 234(37)
Index of ancient sources 271
Bartosz Adamczewski is Associate Professor of biblical sciences at Cardinal Stefan Wyszyski University in Warsaw (Poland). He has published eleven books and numerous articles on the relationships between biblical writings and also on their relationships with historical facts.