Central Sanctuary and Centralization of Worship in Ancient Israel : From the Settlement to the Building of Solomon's Temple /
Pitkänen, Pekka
Central Sanctuary and Centralization of Worship in Ancient Israel : From the Settlement to the Building of Solomon's Temple / Pekka Pitkänen. - 1 online resource (403 p.) - Gorgias Near Eastern Studies .
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction to the Reissue -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Divine Presence and Centralization -- 3. Centralization in the Pentateuch -- 4. Centralization and the Period from the Settlement to the Building of Solomon’s Temple -- 5. Summary and Conclusions -- Appendix: An Examination of the Properties of Historical Reconstructions -- Bibliography -- Index of Scripture and other Ancient Sources -- Index of Passages Quoted in Hebrew and Other Ancient Languages -- Index of Standalone Words and Expressions in Hebrew and Other Ancient Languages -- Index of Authors -- General Index -- Index of Terms Used in the Appendix
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This book provides the first major reinvestigation and reinterpretation of the history of centralization of worship in ancient Israel since de Wette and Wellhausen in the nineteenth century. Old Testament scholarship has thus far relied on the consensus that the book of Deuteronomy is the product of late monarchic Judah (7th century BC). Pitkänen places the biblical material in its archaeological and ancient Near Eastern context and pays special attention to rhetorical analysis. The author suggests that the book of Joshua, as well as its sources (such as Deuteronomy) may have originated as early as before the disaster of Aphek and the rejection of Shiloh.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781463203689 9781463236137
10.31826/9781463236137 doi
RELIGION / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament.
296.4
Central Sanctuary and Centralization of Worship in Ancient Israel : From the Settlement to the Building of Solomon's Temple / Pekka Pitkänen. - 1 online resource (403 p.) - Gorgias Near Eastern Studies .
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction to the Reissue -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Divine Presence and Centralization -- 3. Centralization in the Pentateuch -- 4. Centralization and the Period from the Settlement to the Building of Solomon’s Temple -- 5. Summary and Conclusions -- Appendix: An Examination of the Properties of Historical Reconstructions -- Bibliography -- Index of Scripture and other Ancient Sources -- Index of Passages Quoted in Hebrew and Other Ancient Languages -- Index of Standalone Words and Expressions in Hebrew and Other Ancient Languages -- Index of Authors -- General Index -- Index of Terms Used in the Appendix
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
This book provides the first major reinvestigation and reinterpretation of the history of centralization of worship in ancient Israel since de Wette and Wellhausen in the nineteenth century. Old Testament scholarship has thus far relied on the consensus that the book of Deuteronomy is the product of late monarchic Judah (7th century BC). Pitkänen places the biblical material in its archaeological and ancient Near Eastern context and pays special attention to rhetorical analysis. The author suggests that the book of Joshua, as well as its sources (such as Deuteronomy) may have originated as early as before the disaster of Aphek and the rejection of Shiloh.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781463203689 9781463236137
10.31826/9781463236137 doi
RELIGION / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament.
296.4

