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Retelling the Law - Genesis, Exodus-Numbers, and Samuel-Kings as Sequential Hypertextual Reworkings of Deuteronomy (Hardcover, New edition)
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Retelling the Law - Genesis, Exodus-Numbers, and Samuel-Kings as Sequential Hypertextual Reworkings of Deuteronomy (Hardcover, New edition)
Series: European Studies in Theology, Philosophy and History of Religions, 1
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Using the method of critical intertextual research, this book
demonstrates that Deuteronomy (written c. 500 BC) is an Israelite
sequential hypertextual reworking of Ezekiel, that Genesis and
Exodus-Numbers (written c. 400 BC) are Israelite sequential
hypertextual reworkings of Deuteronomy, and that Samuel-Kings
(written c. 300 BC) is a Judaean sequential hypertextual reworking
of Deuteronomy. Consequently, the book disproves the theories of
the existence of the so-called sources or traditions of the
Pentateuch. The recognition of the fact that the Pentateuch is an
Israelite and not a Judaean work may have great consequences for
the dialogue between the monotheistic civilizations in our world
and for peace initiatives in the Holy Land.
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