The Triple Tradition of the Exodus: A Study of the Structure of the Later Pentateuchal Books, Reproducing the Sources of the Narrative, and Further Illustrating the Presence of Bibles Within the BibleThis book contains a detailed analysis of the original Hebrew text of the Biblical book of Exodus. |
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... seems to me , how- ever , that the introduction of such questions should properly await a more advanced condition of the analysis . Certain minor improvements have been attempted upon the former work as e . g . the entire abandonment of ...
... seems to me , how- ever , that the introduction of such questions should properly await a more advanced condition of the analysis . Certain minor improvements have been attempted upon the former work as e . g . the entire abandonment of ...
Page xxi
... seems to begin with the career of Abraham as a " prophet " ( Gen. xx . 7 ) called by God out of the midst of a heathen ances- try to the " land of the Amorite , " which God promises to his descendants when , after four generations of ...
... seems to begin with the career of Abraham as a " prophet " ( Gen. xx . 7 ) called by God out of the midst of a heathen ances- try to the " land of the Amorite , " which God promises to his descendants when , after four generations of ...
Page xxvii
... seem therefore that in its present form the narrative of E came down very near , if not quite , to the fall of the northern kingdom , and in any case he must have brought his narrative down to date . The great catastrophe of 722 B. C. ...
... seem therefore that in its present form the narrative of E came down very near , if not quite , to the fall of the northern kingdom , and in any case he must have brought his narrative down to date . The great catastrophe of 722 B. C. ...
Page xxviii
... seems to have been known to Isaiah the son of Amoz ( cf. Is . x . 24-26 ) . The brilliant reign of Jeroboam II . ( circ . 800-759 ) , marked by an at least attempted incorporation of Judah and restoration of the Davidic monarchy ...
... seems to have been known to Isaiah the son of Amoz ( cf. Is . x . 24-26 ) . The brilliant reign of Jeroboam II . ( circ . 800-759 ) , marked by an at least attempted incorporation of Judah and restoration of the Davidic monarchy ...
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... seem anything but a " prophetic " document . Only priestly institutions are traced as far back as the age of Moses , and both Joseph and Moses are allied with great priestly families ; the function of interpreting the Mosaic law is ...
... seem anything but a " prophetic " document . Only priestly institutions are traced as far back as the age of Moses , and both Joseph and Moses are allied with great priestly families ; the function of interpreting the Mosaic law is ...
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altar Amalek Amorites analysis angel of Yahweh appears Balaam Balak behold blessing camp children of Israel commanded congregation covenant Deuteronomy divine Edom Egypt Egyptians Elohim fathers firstborn Genesis give Hebrew Heshbon Hobab Horeb Hormah Joshua journeyed Judah Kadesh king Korah land of Egypt Levites Massah Meribah Midian Moab Moses and Aaron Moses said unto mount narrative note in loc pass passage passover Pharaoh plague pray thee priest priestly prophetic Red Sea refs Rephidim Reuben say unto Sihon Sinai smite smote spake unto Moses story tables of stone Tent of Meeting thou hast thou shalt tribe unto Balaam unto Pharaoh unto thee unto Yahweh wilderness wilderness of Zin words xviii xxiv xxvii xxxiii xxxiv Yahweh hath Yahweh said unto Yahweh spake unto