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- catalog contributor b943778.
- catalog created "c1977.".
- catalog date "1977".
- catalog date "c1977.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1977.".
- catalog description "I. Toward a new view of E: Criticism since 1900 -- A. The impact of form criticism -- B. The disappearance of separate sources -- C. The rejection of E as an independent source -- Mowinckel -- Volz and Rudolph -- D. The structure and origin of the Hexateuch -- E. Conclusion -- II. The content and scope of E -- A. The patriarchal narratives, Genesis 12-50 -- Texts having Yahwist parallels -- Texts lacking Yahwist parallels -- The Joseph narratives, Genesis 37, 39-50 -- Texts in which J and E are mingled -- Summary -- B. The Exodus and Sinai covenant traditions, Exodus 1-34 -- The Mosaic birth and call narratives, Exodus 1-3 -- The plague narratives, Exodus 4-12 -- The deliverance from Egypt, Exodus 13-17 -- Jethro's visit to the Israelites, Exodus 18 -- The Sinai pericope, Exodus 19-34 -- C. The wilderness wandering, Numbers 19-Deuteronomy 34 -- Rebellion in the wilderness, Numbers 11-12 -- The Balaam pericope, Number 22-24 -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog description "Jacob, Hosea 12:3-7, 13 -- Moses and the Exodus, Hosea 9:3; 11:5; 12:13 -- The covenant, Hosea 4:2; 8:12 -- The Golden Calif, Hosea 8:5-6; 10:5-6 -- The wilderness, Hosea 9:10; 11:1-4; 13:4-6 -- Kingship condemned, Hosea 3:4; 7:3-7; 8:4, 10; 10:7, 15; 13:10-11 -- Conclusions -- B. Deuteronomy -- Deuteronomy and the contents of J and E -- E and Deuteronomic theology -- E and the style of Deuteronomy -- Conclusions.".
- catalog description "The Baal Peor incident (Numbers 25) and Israel's settlement of Transjordan -- The last days of Moses, Deuteronomy 31-34 -- D. The conquest, Joshua 1-24 -- E. The primeval history, Genesis 1-11 -- F. Conclusions -- III. The E traditions and early northern prophecy -- A. The prophetic traditions concerning Samuel -- History of criticism -- The age and character of the Samuel source -- Samuel and the cult -- E and the prophetic traditions of 1 Samuel -- Conclusions -- B. The Elijah-Elisha traditions -- Literary criticism -- Historical background -- C. Prophecy and the prophet in the Elijah-Elisha traditions and in the E tradition -- Relation to the monarchy -- Prophetic revelation -- The prophet and the cultus -- The prophet versus Israel -- D. The relation of E to the Elijah-Elisha traditions -- E. The date and provenance of E -- The political context -- The cultus of Jeroboam I -- E as a tenth-century collection -- IV. E and later north Israelite traditions -- A. Hosea -- ".
- catalog extent "xiv, 147 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0891300880".
- catalog isPartOf "Monograph series - Society of Biblical Literature ; no. 22".
- catalog isPartOf "Society of Biblical Literature monograph series ; no. 22.".
- catalog issued "1977".
- catalog issued "c1977.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Missoula, Mont. : Published by Scholars Press for the Society of Biblical Literature,".
- catalog subject "BS1181.2 .J46 1977".
- catalog subject "E document (Biblical criticism)".
- catalog subject "Prophets.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Toward a new view of E: Criticism since 1900 -- A. The impact of form criticism -- B. The disappearance of separate sources -- C. The rejection of E as an independent source -- Mowinckel -- Volz and Rudolph -- D. The structure and origin of the Hexateuch -- E. Conclusion -- II. The content and scope of E -- A. The patriarchal narratives, Genesis 12-50 -- Texts having Yahwist parallels -- Texts lacking Yahwist parallels -- The Joseph narratives, Genesis 37, 39-50 -- Texts in which J and E are mingled -- Summary -- B. The Exodus and Sinai covenant traditions, Exodus 1-34 -- The Mosaic birth and call narratives, Exodus 1-3 -- The plague narratives, Exodus 4-12 -- The deliverance from Egypt, Exodus 13-17 -- Jethro's visit to the Israelites, Exodus 18 -- The Sinai pericope, Exodus 19-34 -- C. The wilderness wandering, Numbers 19-Deuteronomy 34 -- Rebellion in the wilderness, Numbers 11-12 -- The Balaam pericope, Number 22-24 -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Jacob, Hosea 12:3-7, 13 -- Moses and the Exodus, Hosea 9:3; 11:5; 12:13 -- The covenant, Hosea 4:2; 8:12 -- The Golden Calif, Hosea 8:5-6; 10:5-6 -- The wilderness, Hosea 9:10; 11:1-4; 13:4-6 -- Kingship condemned, Hosea 3:4; 7:3-7; 8:4, 10; 10:7, 15; 13:10-11 -- Conclusions -- B. Deuteronomy -- Deuteronomy and the contents of J and E -- E and Deuteronomic theology -- E and the style of Deuteronomy -- Conclusions.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Baal Peor incident (Numbers 25) and Israel's settlement of Transjordan -- The last days of Moses, Deuteronomy 31-34 -- D. The conquest, Joshua 1-24 -- E. The primeval history, Genesis 1-11 -- F. Conclusions -- III. The E traditions and early northern prophecy -- A. The prophetic traditions concerning Samuel -- History of criticism -- The age and character of the Samuel source -- Samuel and the cult -- E and the prophetic traditions of 1 Samuel -- Conclusions -- B. The Elijah-Elisha traditions -- Literary criticism -- Historical background -- C. Prophecy and the prophet in the Elijah-Elisha traditions and in the E tradition -- Relation to the monarchy -- Prophetic revelation -- The prophet and the cultus -- The prophet versus Israel -- D. The relation of E to the Elijah-Elisha traditions -- E. The date and provenance of E -- The political context -- The cultus of Jeroboam I -- E as a tenth-century collection -- IV. E and later north Israelite traditions -- A. Hosea -- ".
- catalog title "The Elohist and north Israelite traditions / by Alan W. Jenks.".
- catalog type "text".