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Chapter 12 Direction of Dependence in the Animal‑Related Sabbath Laws in the Pentateuch
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Abbreviations vii
- Introduction 1
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Part 1 The Readability of the Pentateuch
- Chapter 1 Case Studies of Some Apparent Inconsistencies in the Pentateuch 9
- Chapter 2 Contradiction, Coherence, and Composition 34
- Chapter 3 Sophisticated Narrative Technique of the Pentateuch 54
- Chapter 4 The Coherence and Internal Rationale of the Priestly Legislation in the Pentateuch with Special Attention to the “Guilt Offering” 68
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Part 2 The Dating of Deuteronomy
- Chapter 5 Selective Literary Representation of Vassal Obsequiousness and Responsive Awareness in the Amarna Letters, the Hittite Treaty Prologues, and Deuteronomy 1–3 95
- Chapter 6 Borrowed Curses : The Loyalty Oath of Esarhaddon, Deuteronomy 28:20–44, and a Premonarchic Date for the Earliest Edition of Deuteronomy 116
- Chapter 7 The Tribes of Israel (Part 1) : Their Significance for Assessing the Provenance of the Book of Deuteronomy 134
- Chapter 8 The Tribes of Israel (Part 2) : Their Significance for Assessing the Provenance of Deuteronomy 33 163
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Part 3 The Dating of the Pentateuch
- Chapter 9 The Biblical Criticism of Ibn Hazm the Andalusian : A Medieval Control for Modern Diachronic Method 193
- Chapter 10 Questions Concerning the Covenant Code in Light of the Hazor Legal Fragments 207
- Chapter 11 Three Turning Points in Research History Toward a Farewell to the Mosaic Origin of the Pentateuch: How Strong Are They? 215
- Chapter 12 Direction of Dependence in the Animal‑Related Sabbath Laws in the Pentateuch 232
- Chapter 13 Did Postexilic Judaism Really Abandon Jerusalem and the Temple? A Discussion with Jean Louis Ska on the Absence of Zion Theology from the Pentateuch 249
- List of Contributors 271
- Subject Index 273
- Ancient Source Index 279
- Bulletin for Biblical Research Supplements 287
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Abbreviations vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part 1 The Readability of the Pentateuch
- Chapter 1 Case Studies of Some Apparent Inconsistencies in the Pentateuch 9
- Chapter 2 Contradiction, Coherence, and Composition 34
- Chapter 3 Sophisticated Narrative Technique of the Pentateuch 54
- Chapter 4 The Coherence and Internal Rationale of the Priestly Legislation in the Pentateuch with Special Attention to the “Guilt Offering” 68
-
Part 2 The Dating of Deuteronomy
- Chapter 5 Selective Literary Representation of Vassal Obsequiousness and Responsive Awareness in the Amarna Letters, the Hittite Treaty Prologues, and Deuteronomy 1–3 95
- Chapter 6 Borrowed Curses : The Loyalty Oath of Esarhaddon, Deuteronomy 28:20–44, and a Premonarchic Date for the Earliest Edition of Deuteronomy 116
- Chapter 7 The Tribes of Israel (Part 1) : Their Significance for Assessing the Provenance of the Book of Deuteronomy 134
- Chapter 8 The Tribes of Israel (Part 2) : Their Significance for Assessing the Provenance of Deuteronomy 33 163
-
Part 3 The Dating of the Pentateuch
- Chapter 9 The Biblical Criticism of Ibn Hazm the Andalusian : A Medieval Control for Modern Diachronic Method 193
- Chapter 10 Questions Concerning the Covenant Code in Light of the Hazor Legal Fragments 207
- Chapter 11 Three Turning Points in Research History Toward a Farewell to the Mosaic Origin of the Pentateuch: How Strong Are They? 215
- Chapter 12 Direction of Dependence in the Animal‑Related Sabbath Laws in the Pentateuch 232
- Chapter 13 Did Postexilic Judaism Really Abandon Jerusalem and the Temple? A Discussion with Jean Louis Ska on the Absence of Zion Theology from the Pentateuch 249
- List of Contributors 271
- Subject Index 273
- Ancient Source Index 279
- Bulletin for Biblical Research Supplements 287