Deuteronomy and the Deuteronomic SchoolEisenbrauns, 1992 - 467 sayfa By means of a threefold approach--typological analysis of literary forms, investigation of religious ideology, and study of didactic aims and methods--Weinfeld shows that the deuteronomic composition was the creation of scribal circles who began their work some time prior to the reign of Josiah and were still at work after the fall of Judah. Includes a 46-page detailed appendix on deuteronomic phraseology. This volume is a reprint of the 1972 Oxford edition. |
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3 THE LITURGICAL ORATION | 32 |
4 THE MILITARY ORATION | 45 |
5 THE SITZ IM LEBEN OF THE ORATIONS | 51 |
TREATY FORM AND PHRASEOLOGY AFFINITIES WITH THE ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN TREATY FORMULAE | 59 |
SECULAR TRENDS IN DEUTERONOMY | 233 |
2 THE LAWS OF ASYLUM | 236 |
3 THE LAWS OF WARFARE | 238 |
4 SIN AND PUNISHMENT | 239 |
DEUTERONOMIC LITERATURE AND WISDOM LITERATURE | 244 |
2 WISDOM CONTENT IN DEUTERONOMY | 260 |
3 THE FEAR OF GOD | 274 |
HUMANISM | 282 |
b The stipulation of undivided allegiance | 81 |
c The covenant between God and the people | 91 |
d The scene of the covenant and the oathimprecation | 100 |
2 THE CURSES | 116 |
b In deuteronomic literature | 129 |
c Prose Sermons of Jeremiah | 138 |
3 LAWCODE VERSUS TREATY | 146 |
THE SCRIBAL ROLE IN THE CRYSTALLIZATION OF DEUTERONOMY | 158 |
2 RHETORICAL TECHNIQUE | 171 |
PARTS TWO AND THREE | 179 |
THE CONCEPT OF GOD AND THE DIVINE ABODE | 191 |
SACRAL AND FESTAL OBSERVANCES | 210 |
2 THE FEASTS | 217 |
PURITY AND IMPURITY IN THE DEUTERONOMIC CONCEPTION OF HOLINESS | 225 |
DIDACTICISM | 298 |
THE DOCTRINE OF REWARD | 307 |
2 THE POSSESSION OF THE LAND | 313 |
3 THEODICY | 316 |
DEUTERONOMIC PHRASEOLOGY | 320 |
HOSEA AND DEUTERONOMY | 366 |
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY | 371 |
ADDENDA | 385 |
GLOSSARIES | 387 |
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according ancient appears Assyrian author of Deuteronomy Biblical blessing blood book of Deuteronomy ceremony character Code command composition concept concerning connection context covenant curses David described Deut Deutero divine document employed encountered Esarhaddon especially example Exod expression fact father fear formula God's gods hand heart heaven Hebrew historical Hittite holy idea inscriptions Israel Israelite Jeremiah Josh Judg king land Levites literary Lord loyalty means mentioned Moses nature observe occurs offering orations original parallel passage period person phrase political prayer present Priestly priests promise prophecy prophetic Prov punishment reference reflect regard religious sacral sanctuary scribes seems sense serve similar sources speaks Studies temple term tion Torah tradition treaty verse whereas wisdom literature worship Yahweh יהוה