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Land and calendar : the priestly document from Genesis 1 to Joshua 18 / Philippe Guillaume.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies ; 391. | T & T Clark library of biblical studiesPublication details: New York : T & T Clark, ©2009.Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 236 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780567401205
  • 0567401200
  • 1283197472
  • 9781283197472
  • 9786613197474
  • 6613197475
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Land and calendar.DDC classification:
  • 222/.1066 22
LOC classification:
  • BS1181.6 .G83 2009eb
Online resources:
Contents:
The priestly document translated -- The sabbatical calendar as basis of the priestly document. Creation of the sabbath (Genesis 1:1-2:4) ; Intercalation of the sabbatical calendar ; The sabbatical calendar in the flood narrative ; The final eras of the priestly document ; Yearly festivals (Leviticus 23) ; Seventh year and Jubilee as nexus between time and land (Leviticus 25) -- Land as a major theme of the priestly document. The land in Genesis ; The land in Exodus and Leviticus ; The land in Numbers and Deuteronomy ; The land in Joshua -- Conclusion -- Appendix : delimitations of the priestly narrative.
Summary: Thanks to very peculiar style and theology, Pg was identified as far back as 1869 by Theodor Nöldeke and remains one of the last pillars of Pentateuch research after the fall of the Wellhausen model. Its existence is rarely doubted, but its extent is debated. Does it end already in Exodus (Otto, Pola, Bauks) or does it go as far as Deuteronomy (Noth, Frevel) or even into Joshua (Lohfink, Knauf)? The end determines Pg''s notion of the land and its conquest, important subjects today for the formation of the Pentateuch (was there first a Hexateuch?). The 364-day perpetual calendar offers a reli.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 196-220) and indexes.

The priestly document translated -- The sabbatical calendar as basis of the priestly document. Creation of the sabbath (Genesis 1:1-2:4) ; Intercalation of the sabbatical calendar ; The sabbatical calendar in the flood narrative ; The final eras of the priestly document ; Yearly festivals (Leviticus 23) ; Seventh year and Jubilee as nexus between time and land (Leviticus 25) -- Land as a major theme of the priestly document. The land in Genesis ; The land in Exodus and Leviticus ; The land in Numbers and Deuteronomy ; The land in Joshua -- Conclusion -- Appendix : delimitations of the priestly narrative.

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Thanks to very peculiar style and theology, Pg was identified as far back as 1869 by Theodor Nöldeke and remains one of the last pillars of Pentateuch research after the fall of the Wellhausen model. Its existence is rarely doubted, but its extent is debated. Does it end already in Exodus (Otto, Pola, Bauks) or does it go as far as Deuteronomy (Noth, Frevel) or even into Joshua (Lohfink, Knauf)? The end determines Pg''s notion of the land and its conquest, important subjects today for the formation of the Pentateuch (was there first a Hexateuch?). The 364-day perpetual calendar offers a reli.

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