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- catalog alternative "Überlieferungsgeschichte des Pentateuch. English".
- catalog contributor b1763643.
- catalog created "[1972]".
- catalog date "1972".
- catalog date "[1972]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1972]".
- catalog description "8. The filling out of the given thematic outline with narrative materials -- a) The Egyptian plagues and the celebration of the Passover -- b) Episodes connected with the occupation -- c) Baal Peor and Balaam -- d) Jacob at Shechem -- e) Jacob in East Jordan -- f) Isaac and Abraham -- g) Thirst, hunger and enemies in the wilderness -- h) The murmuring of the people -- i) Caleb in Hebron -- j) The mountain of God and the Midianites -- k) Covenant and apostasy at Sinai -- 9. The human figures in the Pentateuchal narrative -- a) Figures in the circle of the "Patriarchs" -- b) Moses -- c) Figures alongside of Moses -- 10. The character of the narrative materials appropriated -- Section II: The merging of the themes and the individual traditions -- 11. Bracketings -- 12. The Joseph story -- 13. Genealogies -- 14. Itineraries -- Section III: Literary formulations -- 15. The literary sources of the Pentateuch -- 16. The Pentateuchal narrative as a whole -- ".
- catalog description "Final outlook: Historical implications -- 17. Implications for the ancient history of Israel -- 18. Implications of the prehistory of the Israelite tribes -- Translator's supplement: Analytical outline of the Pentateuch.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Introduction: Martin Noth's tradition-historical approach in the context of twentieth-century Biblical research -- Author's preface to the English edition -- Author's preface to the first German edition -- 1. The task -- Prolegomena: Toward the solution of the literary-critical problem -- 2. Basic considerations -- 3. P as narrative and as literary framework of the Pentateuch as a whole -- 4. J as literary basis of the combined JE narrative -- 5. The relationship between J and I and their common basis [G] -- Main Part: The history of Pentateuchal tradition -- Section I: Analysis of the elements of the tradition -- 6. The historical presuppositions of the formation of the tradition -- 7. The major themes of the tradition in the Pentateuch and their origin -- a) The theme "Guidance out of Egypt" -- b) The theme "Guidance into the arable land" -- c) The theme "Promise to the Patriarchs" -- d) The theme "Guidance in the Wilderness" -- e) The theme "Revelation at Sinai" -- ".
- catalog extent "xxxv, 296 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "History of Pentateuchal traditions.".
- catalog identifier "0133912353".
- catalog isFormatOf "History of Pentateuchal traditions.".
- catalog issued "1972".
- catalog issued "[1972]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engger".
- catalog publisher "Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall".
- catalog relation "History of Pentateuchal traditions.".
- catalog subject "BS1225.2 .N613".
- catalog subject "Bible. Pentateuch Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog tableOfContents "8. The filling out of the given thematic outline with narrative materials -- a) The Egyptian plagues and the celebration of the Passover -- b) Episodes connected with the occupation -- c) Baal Peor and Balaam -- d) Jacob at Shechem -- e) Jacob in East Jordan -- f) Isaac and Abraham -- g) Thirst, hunger and enemies in the wilderness -- h) The murmuring of the people -- i) Caleb in Hebron -- j) The mountain of God and the Midianites -- k) Covenant and apostasy at Sinai -- 9. The human figures in the Pentateuchal narrative -- a) Figures in the circle of the "Patriarchs" -- b) Moses -- c) Figures alongside of Moses -- 10. The character of the narrative materials appropriated -- Section II: The merging of the themes and the individual traditions -- 11. Bracketings -- 12. The Joseph story -- 13. Genealogies -- 14. Itineraries -- Section III: Literary formulations -- 15. The literary sources of the Pentateuch -- 16. The Pentateuchal narrative as a whole -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Final outlook: Historical implications -- 17. Implications for the ancient history of Israel -- 18. Implications of the prehistory of the Israelite tribes -- Translator's supplement: Analytical outline of the Pentateuch.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: Martin Noth's tradition-historical approach in the context of twentieth-century Biblical research -- Author's preface to the English edition -- Author's preface to the first German edition -- 1. The task -- Prolegomena: Toward the solution of the literary-critical problem -- 2. Basic considerations -- 3. P as narrative and as literary framework of the Pentateuch as a whole -- 4. J as literary basis of the combined JE narrative -- 5. The relationship between J and I and their common basis [G] -- Main Part: The history of Pentateuchal tradition -- Section I: Analysis of the elements of the tradition -- 6. The historical presuppositions of the formation of the tradition -- 7. The major themes of the tradition in the Pentateuch and their origin -- a) The theme "Guidance out of Egypt" -- b) The theme "Guidance into the arable land" -- c) The theme "Promise to the Patriarchs" -- d) The theme "Guidance in the Wilderness" -- e) The theme "Revelation at Sinai" -- ".
- catalog title "A history of Pentateuchal traditions. Translated with an introd. by Bernhard W. Anderson.".
- catalog title "Überlieferungsgeschichte des Pentateuch. English".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".