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Author Vriezen, Th. C. (Theodoor Christiaan), 1899-1981.

Title Ancient Israelite and early Jewish literature / by T.C. Vriezen, A.S. van der Woude ;; translated by Brian Doyle
Published Leiden ;; Boston : Brill, 2005

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Description 1 online resource (viii, [1], 766 pages)
Contents Translator's Note;; 1. The sources of Ancient Israel's literature;; 2. Ancient Israelite literature in its Ancient Near Eastern context;; 3. Authors and authorship;; 4. The Old Testament as canon;; 5. The transmission of the Old Testament;; 6. The literary genres of the Old Testament;; a. Poetry;; b. Prose;; 7. The problem of dating;; 8. Israel's grand historical masterpiece: (Genesis--II Kings);; a. Introduction;; b. The history of Pentateuch research;; c. Origins and evolution;; d. The Book of Genesis;; e. Exodus and Numbers;; f. The laws of Exodus, Leviticus and Numbers;; g. Deuteronomy;; h. Joshua
i. Judgesj. I-II Samuel;; k. I-II Kings;; 9. The prophetic literature;; a. Introduction;; b. The Major Prophets;; c. The Twelve Minor Prophets;; 10. The remaining literature (The Writings);; a. The Psalms;; b. Job;; c. Proverbs;; d. The five megilloth (scrolls);; e. The Chronistic history;; 11. Introduction;; a. The Elephantine papyri;; b. The Samaritan papyri;; c. The Zenon papyri;; 12. Apocrypha;; a. III Ezra;; b. Tobit;; c. Judith;; d. The Wisdom of Solomon;; e
Summary Annotation Ancient Israelite and Early Jewish Literature offers more than simply an introduction to the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible). The Hebrew Bible remains not only the primary quantitative source for our knowledge of the literature of Ancient Israel, it also enjoys decisive religious and cultural significance for both Judaism and Christianity. However, increased interest in Early Judaism as successor to the religion of Ancient Israel and background to the New Testament demands an introduction that guides the reader through the maze of Jewish literature dating from the Hellenistic and Early Roman periods. This introduction primarily offers a literary and historical-critical approach to the material it treats. Given the nature of certain Ancient Israelite inscriptions, the books of the Hebrew bible and the texts of Early judaism, however, it contains some religio-historical or theological explanations where appropriate. In particular, the literary-historical analysis found in this volume underlines the canonical character of the Hebrew Bible. The book concludes with a helpful appendix that briefly explains technical concepts and exegetical methods
Analysis Apocryphal books (Old Testament) - Introductions
Notes Translation based entirely on the tenth completely revised Dutch language edition published by J.H. Kok in 2000. Cf. P. [ix]
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes Translated from the Dutch
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SUBJECT Bible. Old Testament -- Introductions
Bible. Apocrypha -- Introductions
Dead Sea scrolls. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79071139
Bible. Apocrypha fast
Bible. Old Testament fast
Dead Sea scrolls fast
Subject Apocryphal books (Old Testament) -- Introductions.
RELIGION -- Judaism -- Sacred Writings.
Apocryphal books (Old Testament)
Genre/Form Introductions
Form Electronic book
Author Woude, A. S. van der
ISBN 9004124276
9789004124271
9004141812
9789004141810
9781429426336
1429426330
9781433704284
1433704285
9781433705571
1433705575
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