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- catalog alternative "Source-critical investigation of Genesis 20:1-22:19".
- catalog contributor b10411292.
- catalog created "1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1997.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction -- A brief history of Pentateuchal source criticism -- The source criticism of the Pentateuch since 1890 -- The source analysis of Genesis 20-22 -- a test case -- 2. Abimelech's abduction of Sarah (Gen. 20:1-18) -- The extent of the wife-sister pericopes -- Similarities and differences between chap. 20 and the other wife-sister pericopes -- Oral transmission -- Literary compositional variants -- The source analysis of 20:1-18 reconsidered -- Conclusion -- 3. The birth of Isaac and the expulsion of Hagar and Ishmael (Gen. 21:1-21) -- The extent of the Hagar/Ismael stories -- Similarities and differences between 21:1-21 and 16:1-16 -- The source analysis of 16:1-16 -- The source analysis of 21:1-21 -- Conclusion".
- catalog description "4. The treaty with Abimelech (Gen. 21:22-34) -- The double explanation of the name Beersheba -- Two treaties between Abraham and Abimelech? -- Source analysis of 21:22-34 -- Conclusion -- 5. The testing of Abraham (Gen. 22:1-19) -- The divine names -- Vocabulary and themes typical of E -- Similarities with 21:8-21 -- The secondary nature of 22:15-18 -- Conclusion -- 6. The divine names in Genesis -- The source analysis criterion of divine names -- The name Yahweh as a later interpolation in Genesis -- Observations on the distribution of the divine names in Genesis -- Conclusion -- 7. The role of Genesis 20-22 within the Abraham narrative -- The structure of the Abraham narrative -- The part played by chaps. 20-22 in the development of the Abraham narrative -- Implications for source analysis of chaps. 20-22 -- 8. The likely author of the heir plot -- The source analysis of Genesis 17 -- Concluding comments on the source analysis of Genesis 17 -- The introduction to the Abraham narrative (11:27-12:9) -- Conclusion -- 9. Conclusion -- Implications for the documentary hypothesis -- Implications for recent theories on the composition of the Pentateuch -- General implications for the source analysis of the Pentateuch.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [137]-160) and indexes.".
- catalog extent "viii, 172 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Abraham in the Negev.".
- catalog identifier "0853647925".
- catalog isFormatOf "Abraham in the Negev.".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Carlisle, Cumbria : Paternoster,".
- catalog relation "Abraham in the Negev.".
- catalog subject "Abraham (Biblical patriarch)".
- catalog subject "BS1225 .A44 1997".
- catalog subject "Bible. Genesis, XXII, 1-19 Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog subject "Bible. Pentateuch Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog subject "Documentary hypothesis (Pentateuchal criticism)".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction -- A brief history of Pentateuchal source criticism -- The source criticism of the Pentateuch since 1890 -- The source analysis of Genesis 20-22 -- a test case -- 2. Abimelech's abduction of Sarah (Gen. 20:1-18) -- The extent of the wife-sister pericopes -- Similarities and differences between chap. 20 and the other wife-sister pericopes -- Oral transmission -- Literary compositional variants -- The source analysis of 20:1-18 reconsidered -- Conclusion -- 3. The birth of Isaac and the expulsion of Hagar and Ishmael (Gen. 21:1-21) -- The extent of the Hagar/Ismael stories -- Similarities and differences between 21:1-21 and 16:1-16 -- The source analysis of 16:1-16 -- The source analysis of 21:1-21 -- Conclusion".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. The treaty with Abimelech (Gen. 21:22-34) -- The double explanation of the name Beersheba -- Two treaties between Abraham and Abimelech? -- Source analysis of 21:22-34 -- Conclusion -- 5. The testing of Abraham (Gen. 22:1-19) -- The divine names -- Vocabulary and themes typical of E -- Similarities with 21:8-21 -- The secondary nature of 22:15-18 -- Conclusion -- 6. The divine names in Genesis -- The source analysis criterion of divine names -- The name Yahweh as a later interpolation in Genesis -- Observations on the distribution of the divine names in Genesis -- Conclusion -- 7. The role of Genesis 20-22 within the Abraham narrative -- The structure of the Abraham narrative -- The part played by chaps. 20-22 in the development of the Abraham narrative -- Implications for source analysis of chaps. 20-22 -- 8. The likely author of the heir plot -- The source analysis of Genesis 17 -- Concluding comments on the source analysis of Genesis 17 -- The introduction to the Abraham narrative (11:27-12:9) -- Conclusion -- 9. Conclusion -- Implications for the documentary hypothesis -- Implications for recent theories on the composition of the Pentateuch -- General implications for the source analysis of the Pentateuch.".
- catalog title "Abraham in the Negev : a source-critical investigation of Genesis 20:1-22:19 / T. Desmond Alexander.".
- catalog title "Source-critical investigation of Genesis 20:1-22:19".
- catalog type "text".