LEADER 06763cam 2200601 i 4500001 on1341329372 003 OCoLC 005 20230725093227.0 008 220819t20232023gaua b 001 0 eng d 019 1341329883 020 9781628375237 020 162837523X |q(paperback) 020 9781628374315 |q(hardcover) 020 1628374314 |q(hardcover) 020 |z9781628374322 |q(ebook) 035 (Sirsi) o1341329372 035 (OCoLC)1341329372 |z(OCoLC)1341329883 040 YDX |beng |erda |cYDX |dELW |dHUC |dPTS |dMR4 |dUtOrBLW 041 1 eng |hger 050 14 BS1225.52 |b.S36 2023 100 1 Schmid, Konrad, |d1965- |eauthor. |=^A1247805 245 14 The scribes of the Torah : |bthe formation of the Pentateuch in its literary and historical contexts / |cKonrad Schmid. 246 30 Formation of the Pentateuch in its literary and historical contexts 264 1 Atlanta : |bSBL Press, |c[2023] 264 4 |c 2023 300 xxvi, 927 pages : |billustrations ; |c23 cm. 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 unmediated |bn |2rdamedia 338 volume |bnc |2rdacarrier 490 1 Ancient Israel and its literature 500 "Some of the texts were published originally in English; others were written in German and have now been translated into English. Unless otherwise indicated (see pp. 3 and 23), most are reprinted here with no or only slight changes or updates."--Preface, page xii. 504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 763-884) and indexes. 505 00 |tPreface -- |tOriginal publication information -- |gPart 1. |tThe Pentateuch in the Enneateuch -- |g1. |tWas there ever a Primary history? -- |g2. |tDeuteronomy within the "Deuteronomistic histories" in Genesis-2 Kings -- |gPart 2. |tHistory of scholarship -- |g3. |tHas European scholarship abandoned the Documentary hypothesis?: some reminders on its history and remarks on its current status -- |g4. |tThe emergence and disappearance of the separation between the Pentateuch and the Deuteronomistic history in biblical studies -- |g5. |tPost-Priestly additions in the Pentateuch: a survey of scholarship -- |g6. |tThe prophets after the law or the law after the prophets?: terminological, biblical and historical perspectives -- |gPart 3. |tThe formation of the Torah -- |g7. |tTextual, historical, sociological, and ideological cornerstones of the formation of the Pentateuch -- |g8. |tThe so-called Yahwist and the literary gap between Genesis and Exodus -- |g9. |tThe Pentateuch and its theological history -- |g10. |tThe late Persian formation of the Torah: observations on Deuteronomy 34 -- |g11. |tThe Persian imperial authorization as historical problem and as biblical construct: a plea for differentiations in the current debate -- |g12. |tHow to identify a Persian-period text in the Pentateuch -- |gPart 4. |tGenesis -- |g13. |tGenesis in the Pentateuch -- |g14. |tThe ambivalence of human wisdom: Genesis 2-3 as a sapiental text -- |g15. |tLoss of immortality?: hermeneutical aspects of Genesis 2-3 and its early receptions -- |g16. |tShifting political theologies in the literary development of the Jacob cycle -- |g17. |tReturning the gift of the promise: the "salvation-historical" sense of Genesis 22 from the perspective of innerbiblical exegesis -- |g18. |tThe Joseph story in the Pentateuch -- |g19. |tSapiential anthropology in the Joseph story -- 505 80 |gPart 5. |tThe Moses story -- |g20. |tExodus in the Pentateuch -- |g21. |tTaming Egypt: the impact of Persian imperial ideology and politics on the biblical exodus account -- |gPart 6. |tThe Priestly document -- |g22. |tThe quest for "God": monotheistic arguments in the Priestly texts of the Hebrew Bible -- |g23. |tFrom counterworld to real world: evolutionary cosmology and theology in the book of Genesis -- |g24. |tJudean identity and ecumenicity: the political theology of the Priestly document -- |g25. |tSinai in the Priestly document -- |gPart 7. |tLegal texts -- |g26. |tDivine legislation in the Pentateuch in its late Judean and neo-Babylonian context -- |g27. |tCollective guilt?: the concept of overarching guilt relationships in the Hebrew Bible and in the ancient Near East -- |g28. |tThe monetization and demonetization of the human body: the case of compensatory payments for bodily injuries and homicide in ancient Near Eastern and ancient Israelite law books -- |gPart 8. |tThe Pentateuch in the history of ancient Israel's religion -- |g29. |tThe canon and the cult: the emergence of book religion in ancient Israel and the gradual sublimation of the temple cult -- |g30. |tAre there remnants of Hebrew paganism in the Hebrew Bible?: methodological reflections on the basis of Deuteronomy 32:8-9 and Psalm 82 -- |g31. |tGod of heaven, God of the world, and creator: God and the heavens in the literature of the Second Temple period. 520 "This collection of thirty-one studies on the Pentateuch represents more than twenty years of Konrad Schmid's research and publications advocating for a new view of the Pentateuch's formation. Schmid's essays present the case for a Persian period Priestly document that provided a basic narrative thread to the Torah, which included separate, pre-Priestly components of narratives in Genesis and the Moses story. Schmid's open discussion includes evidence from various fields, such as literary history, comparative cultural history, historical linguistics, epigraphy, and archaeology. The essays are divided into eight sections usefully structured around the themes of the Pentateuch in the Enneateuch, the history of scholarship, the formation of the Torah, Genesis, the Moses story, the Priestly document, legal texts, and the Pentateuch in the history of ancient Israel's religion"--Publisher, page 4 of cover. 630 00 Bible. |pPentateuch |xCriticism, interpretation, etc. |=^A92779 630 00 Bible. |pPentateuch |xAuthorship. |=^A821699 630 07 Bible. |pOld Testament. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst01808092 |?UNAUTHORIZED 630 07 Bible |xOrigin. |2nli |?UNAUTHORIZED 630 07 Bible |xCriticism, Redaction. |2nli |?UNAUTHORIZED 650 0 P document (Biblical criticism) |=^A1317751 650 7 Judaism |xPost-exilic period (Judaism) |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst01907049 650 7 Judaism |xHistory |yPost-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D. |2nli 648 7 586 B.C.-210 A.D. |2fast 655 7 Criticism, interpretation, etc. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst01411635 655 7 History. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst01411628 830 0 Ancient Israel and its literature ; |vno. 45. |=^A1143731 949 Order on Demand |wASIS |hJOYNER219 960 |o1 |s110.00 |uJREL |zUSD 961 |fDMD |m138099 596 1 998 6158863