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