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E-grāmata: Pentateuch: Introducing the Torah

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  • Sērija : Introducing Israel's Scriptures
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Fortress Press,U.S.
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781506423319
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  • Sērija : Introducing Israel's Scriptures
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Fortress Press,U.S.
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781506423319

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The Pentateuch is the heart of the Hebrew Bible and the foundational document of Judaism. It is also the focus of tremendous scholarly debate regarding the complex history of its composition. This history will be explored along with analysis of the historical background and ancient Near Eastern parallels for its primeval history, its ancestry narratives and laws, the theological purposes of its final redaction, and its diverse interpretation in communities today.

This textbook introduces students to the contents of the Torah and orients them to the key interpretive questions and methods shaping contemporary scholarship, inviting readers into the work of interpretation today. Pedagogical features include images, maps, timelines, reading lists, and a glossary.

Figures & Maps
ix
Sidebars xiii
Tables
xix
Preface xxv
Part I Introduction to the Pentateuch
1 Literature of the Pentateuch
3(30)
1.1 Names of the Individual Books
3(3)
1.2 Plot, Setting, and Central Characters
6(9)
1.3 Literary Context of the Pentateuch
15(12)
1.4 Summary
27(2)
1.5 Bibliography
29(4)
Part II Composition of the Pentateuch
2 The Authors of the Pentateuch: From Moses to the Documentary Hypothesis
33(46)
2.1 Mosaic Authorship
33(6)
2.2 Critical Turn to the Text and the Loss of Mosaic Authorship
39(7)
2.3 Anonymous Authors and the Documentary Hypothesis
46(27)
2.4 Summary
73(2)
2.5 Bibliography
75(4)
3 The Tradents of the Pentateuch: Comparative Literature, Oral Stories, and History of Tradition
79(56)
3.1 Recovery of Oral Sagas
81(11)
3.2 History of Oral Tradition
92(18)
3.3 Tradition-History in the Twentieth Century
110(19)
3.4 Summary
129(2)
3.5 Bibliography
131(4)
4 Contemporary Return to the Literature of the Pentateuch
135(68)
4.1 Reexamining Tradition
136(13)
4.2 Editors as Authors
149(23)
4.3 Response to the Social Trauma of the Exile
172(7)
4.4 Refinement of the Documentary Hypothesis
179(15)
4.5 Summary
194(1)
4.6 Bibliography
195(8)
Part III Books of the Pentateuch
5 Genesis
203(82)
5.1 Outline and Central Themes
203(3)
5.2 Genesis 1--11: Creation and the Origin of Humanity
206(23)
5.3 Genesis 12-50: Origin of the Ancestors
229(48)
5.4 Genesis and Exodus: Origin of the Ancestors and the Exodus from Egypt
277(2)
5.5 Bibliography
279(6)
6 Exodus
285(78)
6.1 Outline and Central Themes
285(1)
6.2 Exodus 1:1---15:21: Power of Yahweh in Egypt
286(40)
6.3 Exodus 15:22---40:38: Presence of Yahweh in the Wilderness
326(31)
6.4 Bibliography
357(6)
7 Leviticus
363(54)
7.1 Outline and Central Themes
363(11)
7.2 Leviticus 1--16: Cultic Holiness
374(25)
7.3 Leviticus 17--27: Laws of Holiness
399(8)
7.4 Composition
407(5)
7.5 Bibliography
412(5)
8 Numbers
417(58)
8.1 Outline and Central Themes
417(3)
8.2 Numbers 1:1---10:10: Wilderness of Sinai
420(15)
8.3 Numbers 10:11---21:35: First Generation and the Failed Journey in the Wilderness
435(21)
8.4 Numbers 22:1---36:13: Second Generation and the Preparation for the Promised Land
456(15)
8.5 Bibliography
471(4)
9 Deuteronomy
475(50)
9.1 Outline and Central Themes
475(3)
9.2 Deuteronomy 1:1---4:4: Lessons from History and the Revelation of the Word
478(5)
9.3 Deuteronomy 4:44---28:68: Divine Word as Law
483(21)
9.4 Deuteronomy 29:1---31:29: Passing on Mosaic Leadership and Teaching the Covenant
504(2)
9.5 Deuteronomy 31:30---34:12: Concluding Song and Farewell Blessing
506(1)
9.6 Composition of Deuteronomy
507(11)
9.7 Bibliography
518(7)
Part IV Reading the Pentateuch
10 Pentateuch and Torah
525(22)
10.1 Ezra and the Torah
527(6)
10.2 Persia and the Torah
533(4)
10.3 Judaism and the Torah
537(5)
10.4 Bibliography
542(5)
11 Pentateuch and History
547(42)
11.1 Patriarchal Age
549(9)
11.2 Mosaic Age
558(25)
11.3 Summary
583(1)
11.4 Bibliography
584(5)
12 Pentateuch and Theology
589(78)
12.1 Christian Theologies of the Pentateuch
590(52)
12.2 Jewish Theologies of the Pentateuch
642(18)
12.3 Bibliography
660(7)
13 Pentateuch and Reception History
667(42)
13.1 Moses and the Decalogue in Western Culture
672(8)
13.2 Depatriachalizing the Pentateuch
680(20)
13.3 Bibliography
700(9)
Glossary 709(18)
Author Index 727