The term "Deuteronomic history" refers to the Books of Joshua, Judges, 1 and 2 Samuel and 1 and 2 Kings. These form an integrated block of text covering the period from the conquest of Canaan through to the end of the kingdom of J...
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The Deuteronomic History is so named by the developers of the documentary hypothesis in the 19th century to refer to the history written by the alleged author of Deuteronomy. They gave this history a separate name because they believed it r...
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Deuteronomist - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Deuteronomist (D) is one of the sources of the Torah postulated by the Documentary Hypothesis (DH) that treats the texts of Scripture as products of human intellect, working in time. Martin Noth...
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The Bible and history - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bible and history addresses the value of the Bible as a source for history-writing. The Bible exists in multiple manuscripts, none of them original, and multiple canons, none of which completely ...
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Along with Pentateuch, the most common terms are Hexateuch ("six books"), Tetrateuch ("four books"), and Unateuch ("one book"), along with Deuteronomistic or Deuteronomic History.
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Several efforts have been made to identify the author or authors of the Deuteronomic History. Some have posited the existence of a Deuteronomic school, that is, a community of Deuteronomic traditionalists, who may be responsible for both editions of the history, as well as Deuteronomistic editing of other biblical books.
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Samuel and the Deuteronomist: A Literary Study of the Deuteronomic History: I Samue ... The volume under review is the second part of a major work in progress: a complete literary study of the Deuteronomistic History (the books of Deuteronomy through I and II Kings, excluding the book of Ruth).
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1 Kgs. 18:20-39 A Duel For Israel's Heart ... One of the stories we find in the Elijah-cycle involves the duel between Elijah, the lone prophet of Israel, and the 450 prophets of Baal. The duel in fact is a duel between Yahweh and the Canaanite Lord of the Thunderstorm. ... So the duel was set up. It was a duel akin to Yahweh...
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Gerald Larue: Old Testament Life Literature ... The problem of history. History and legend. Myth, fable and other literary categories. Poetry. Problems of text and authorship. ... The Deuteronomic history. Cultic interpretation. Oral tradition. Form criticism. Archaeological and linguistic studies.
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The Deuteronomic History has one main theme—disobedience of the law will bring punishment by God, particularly the withdrawal of the gift of the land. ... The Deuteronomic History introduces David, Saul and Solomon but depicts the monarchy as corrupt, blasphemous and always bringing misfortune to the people.
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