Título : | A history of pentateuchal traditions | Tipo de documento: | texto impreso | Autores: | Noth, Martin, Autor | Editorial: | Scholars Press | Número de páginas: | 295 páginas | Nota general: | <27251> | Idioma : | Español | Clasificación: | 222.1/N84/(ING) | Resumen: | 1. The task – 1
PROLEGOMENA:
TOWARD THE SOLUTION OF THE LITERARY CRITICAL PROBLEM
2. Basic considerations – 5
3. P as narrative and as literary framework of the Pentateuch as a whole – 8
4. J as literary basis of the combined JE narrative – 20
5. The relationship between J and Their common – 38
MAIN PART:
THE HISTORY OF PENTATEUCHAL TRADITION
6. The historical presuppositions of the formation of the tradition – 42
7. The major themes of the tradition in the Pentateuch and their origin – 46
The theme guidance into the arable land – 51
The theme promise to the patriarchs – 54
The theme guidance in the wilderness – 58
The theme revelation at Sinai – 59
8. The filling out of the given thematic outline with narrative materials – 63
The Egyptian plagues and the celebration of the Passover – 65
Episodes connected with the occupation – 71
Baal peor and balaam – 74
Jacob at shechem – 79
Jacob in east Jordan – 87
Isaac and Abraham – 102
Thirst, hunger, and enemies in the wilderness – 115
The murmuring if the people – 122
Caleb in hebron – 130
The mountain of gob and the midianites – 136
Covenant and apostasy at Sinai – 141
9. The human figures in the pentateuchal narrative – 146
Figures I the circle of the patriarchs – 147
Moses – 156
Figures alongside of moses – 175
10. The character of the narrative materials appropriated – 189
Section II
The merging of the themes and the
Individual traditions
11. Bracketing – 198
12. The joseph story – 208
13. Genealogies – 214
14. Itineraries - 220
Section III
Literary formulations
15. The literary sources of the Pentateuch – 228
16. The pentateuchal narrative as a whole – 248
FINAL OUTLOOK
HISTORICAL IMPLICATIONS
17. Implications for the ancient history of Israel – 252
18. Implications for the prehistory of the Israelite tribes – 256
Translator supplement: analytical outline of the Pentateuch – 261
Index of biblical passages – 277
Index of subjects - 286
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A history of pentateuchal traditions [texto impreso] / Noth, Martin, Autor . - [S.l.] : Scholars Press, [s.d.] . - 295 páginas. <27251> Idioma : Español Clasificación: | 222.1/N84/(ING) | Resumen: | 1. The task – 1
PROLEGOMENA:
TOWARD THE SOLUTION OF THE LITERARY CRITICAL PROBLEM
2. Basic considerations – 5
3. P as narrative and as literary framework of the Pentateuch as a whole – 8
4. J as literary basis of the combined JE narrative – 20
5. The relationship between J and Their common – 38
MAIN PART:
THE HISTORY OF PENTATEUCHAL TRADITION
6. The historical presuppositions of the formation of the tradition – 42
7. The major themes of the tradition in the Pentateuch and their origin – 46
The theme guidance into the arable land – 51
The theme promise to the patriarchs – 54
The theme guidance in the wilderness – 58
The theme revelation at Sinai – 59
8. The filling out of the given thematic outline with narrative materials – 63
The Egyptian plagues and the celebration of the Passover – 65
Episodes connected with the occupation – 71
Baal peor and balaam – 74
Jacob at shechem – 79
Jacob in east Jordan – 87
Isaac and Abraham – 102
Thirst, hunger, and enemies in the wilderness – 115
The murmuring if the people – 122
Caleb in hebron – 130
The mountain of gob and the midianites – 136
Covenant and apostasy at Sinai – 141
9. The human figures in the pentateuchal narrative – 146
Figures I the circle of the patriarchs – 147
Moses – 156
Figures alongside of moses – 175
10. The character of the narrative materials appropriated – 189
Section II
The merging of the themes and the
Individual traditions
11. Bracketing – 198
12. The joseph story – 208
13. Genealogies – 214
14. Itineraries - 220
Section III
Literary formulations
15. The literary sources of the Pentateuch – 228
16. The pentateuchal narrative as a whole – 248
FINAL OUTLOOK
HISTORICAL IMPLICATIONS
17. Implications for the ancient history of Israel – 252
18. Implications for the prehistory of the Israelite tribes – 256
Translator supplement: analytical outline of the Pentateuch – 261
Index of biblical passages – 277
Index of subjects - 286
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