Joshua A. Berman
Inconsistency in the Torah (eBook, PDF)
Ancient Literary Convention and the Limits of Source Criticism
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Ancient Literary Convention and the Limits of Source Criticism
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780190658816
- Artikelnr.: 48794288
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780190658816
- Artikelnr.: 48794288
Joshua A. Berman is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Hebrew Bible at Bar-Ilan University in Israel. He is the author of Created Equal: How the Bible Broke with Ancient Political Thought.
* Abbreviations
* Introduction
* Part I - Inconsistency in Narrative
* Setting Conflicting Histories Side by Side:
* 1. Diverging Accounts within the Kadesh Inscriptions of Ramesses II
* 2. The Exodus Sea Account (Exod 13:17-15:19) in Light of the Kadesh
Inscriptions of Ramesses II
* Disparity in the Sovereign's Recounting of History to His Vassal
* 3. Divergent Histories between Original and Renewal Treaties in
Hittite Diplomatic Literature
* 4. Retold History in the Book of Deuteronomy in Light of the Hittite
Treaty Tradition
* Part II - Inconsistency in Law
* 5. The Pivotal Characterization: Ancient Law as Non-Statutory Law
* 6. The Misapplication of "Strict Construction" and the Semblance of
Contradiction
* 7. Honoring a Law Code and Diverging from Its Dictates in the
Neo-Babylonian King of Justice and in the Book of Ruth
* 8. Blending Discordant Laws in Biblical Narrative
* 9. Legal Revision in the Torah Law Collections: Supersessionist or
Complementary?
* 10. Redacting The Torah's Conflicting Laws: New Empirical Models
* Part III - Renewing Pentateuchal Criticism
* 11. A Critical Intellectual History of the Historical-Critical
Paradigm in Biblical Studies
* 12. The Abuses of Negation, Bisection and Suppression in the Dating
of Biblical Texts: The Rescue of Moses (Exodus 2:1-10)
* 13. Source Criticism and Its Biases: The Flood Narrative of Genesis
6-9
* 14. Conclusion: A New Path Forward
* Bibliography
* Subject Index
* Index of Scriptural Passages
* Introduction
* Part I - Inconsistency in Narrative
* Setting Conflicting Histories Side by Side:
* 1. Diverging Accounts within the Kadesh Inscriptions of Ramesses II
* 2. The Exodus Sea Account (Exod 13:17-15:19) in Light of the Kadesh
Inscriptions of Ramesses II
* Disparity in the Sovereign's Recounting of History to His Vassal
* 3. Divergent Histories between Original and Renewal Treaties in
Hittite Diplomatic Literature
* 4. Retold History in the Book of Deuteronomy in Light of the Hittite
Treaty Tradition
* Part II - Inconsistency in Law
* 5. The Pivotal Characterization: Ancient Law as Non-Statutory Law
* 6. The Misapplication of "Strict Construction" and the Semblance of
Contradiction
* 7. Honoring a Law Code and Diverging from Its Dictates in the
Neo-Babylonian King of Justice and in the Book of Ruth
* 8. Blending Discordant Laws in Biblical Narrative
* 9. Legal Revision in the Torah Law Collections: Supersessionist or
Complementary?
* 10. Redacting The Torah's Conflicting Laws: New Empirical Models
* Part III - Renewing Pentateuchal Criticism
* 11. A Critical Intellectual History of the Historical-Critical
Paradigm in Biblical Studies
* 12. The Abuses of Negation, Bisection and Suppression in the Dating
of Biblical Texts: The Rescue of Moses (Exodus 2:1-10)
* 13. Source Criticism and Its Biases: The Flood Narrative of Genesis
6-9
* 14. Conclusion: A New Path Forward
* Bibliography
* Subject Index
* Index of Scriptural Passages
* Abbreviations
* Introduction
* Part I - Inconsistency in Narrative
* Setting Conflicting Histories Side by Side:
* 1. Diverging Accounts within the Kadesh Inscriptions of Ramesses II
* 2. The Exodus Sea Account (Exod 13:17-15:19) in Light of the Kadesh
Inscriptions of Ramesses II
* Disparity in the Sovereign's Recounting of History to His Vassal
* 3. Divergent Histories between Original and Renewal Treaties in
Hittite Diplomatic Literature
* 4. Retold History in the Book of Deuteronomy in Light of the Hittite
Treaty Tradition
* Part II - Inconsistency in Law
* 5. The Pivotal Characterization: Ancient Law as Non-Statutory Law
* 6. The Misapplication of "Strict Construction" and the Semblance of
Contradiction
* 7. Honoring a Law Code and Diverging from Its Dictates in the
Neo-Babylonian King of Justice and in the Book of Ruth
* 8. Blending Discordant Laws in Biblical Narrative
* 9. Legal Revision in the Torah Law Collections: Supersessionist or
Complementary?
* 10. Redacting The Torah's Conflicting Laws: New Empirical Models
* Part III - Renewing Pentateuchal Criticism
* 11. A Critical Intellectual History of the Historical-Critical
Paradigm in Biblical Studies
* 12. The Abuses of Negation, Bisection and Suppression in the Dating
of Biblical Texts: The Rescue of Moses (Exodus 2:1-10)
* 13. Source Criticism and Its Biases: The Flood Narrative of Genesis
6-9
* 14. Conclusion: A New Path Forward
* Bibliography
* Subject Index
* Index of Scriptural Passages
* Introduction
* Part I - Inconsistency in Narrative
* Setting Conflicting Histories Side by Side:
* 1. Diverging Accounts within the Kadesh Inscriptions of Ramesses II
* 2. The Exodus Sea Account (Exod 13:17-15:19) in Light of the Kadesh
Inscriptions of Ramesses II
* Disparity in the Sovereign's Recounting of History to His Vassal
* 3. Divergent Histories between Original and Renewal Treaties in
Hittite Diplomatic Literature
* 4. Retold History in the Book of Deuteronomy in Light of the Hittite
Treaty Tradition
* Part II - Inconsistency in Law
* 5. The Pivotal Characterization: Ancient Law as Non-Statutory Law
* 6. The Misapplication of "Strict Construction" and the Semblance of
Contradiction
* 7. Honoring a Law Code and Diverging from Its Dictates in the
Neo-Babylonian King of Justice and in the Book of Ruth
* 8. Blending Discordant Laws in Biblical Narrative
* 9. Legal Revision in the Torah Law Collections: Supersessionist or
Complementary?
* 10. Redacting The Torah's Conflicting Laws: New Empirical Models
* Part III - Renewing Pentateuchal Criticism
* 11. A Critical Intellectual History of the Historical-Critical
Paradigm in Biblical Studies
* 12. The Abuses of Negation, Bisection and Suppression in the Dating
of Biblical Texts: The Rescue of Moses (Exodus 2:1-10)
* 13. Source Criticism and Its Biases: The Flood Narrative of Genesis
6-9
* 14. Conclusion: A New Path Forward
* Bibliography
* Subject Index
* Index of Scriptural Passages