9781850754992-1850754993-The History of Israel's Traditions: The Heritage of Martin Noth (JSOT Supplement)

The History of Israel's Traditions: The Heritage of Martin Noth (JSOT Supplement)

ISBN-13: 9781850754992
ISBN-10: 1850754993
Edition: 1
Author: Steven L. McKenzie, M. Patrick Graham
Publication date: 1994
Publisher: Sheffield Academic Press
Format: Hardcover 326 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781850754992
ISBN-10: 1850754993
Edition: 1
Author: Steven L. McKenzie, M. Patrick Graham
Publication date: 1994
Publisher: Sheffield Academic Press
Format: Hardcover 326 pages

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The History of Israel's Traditions: The Heritage of Martin Noth (JSOT Supplement) (ISBN-13: 9781850754992 and ISBN-10: 1850754993), written by authors Steven L. McKenzie, M. Patrick Graham, was published by Sheffield Academic Press in 1994. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other Christian Books & Bibles (African History, Great Britain, European History, Israel & Palestine, Middle East History) books. You can easily purchase or rent The History of Israel's Traditions: The Heritage of Martin Noth (JSOT Supplement) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Christian Books & Bibles books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $4.03.

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In 1943, the famous Old Testament scholar, Martin Noth, published his monograph, _berlieferungsgeschichtliche Studien, in which he established the hypothesis of a Deuteronomistic History and gave his treatment of the Chronicler's History. It quickly became one of the classics in the field and is probably Noth's most enduring legacy. This book brings together essays from an international symposium of scholars celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of Noth's important volume and reviewing his other contributions to Old Testament study. Part I discusses Noth's life and work (Christopher Begg), his view of the Deuteronomistic History (Antony Campbell) and the Chronicler's History (Roddy Braun), his contributions to the history of Israel (Thomas Thompson), tradition criticism (Rolf Rendtorff), and Old Testament theology (Timo Veijola), as well as reflections on Noth's impact on current and future study (David Noel Freedman, Walter Dietrich). Part II analyses the scholarship over the past fifty years on each book in the Deuteronomistic History: Deuteronomy (Thomas Romer), Joshua (Brian Peckham), Judges (Mark O'Brien), 1-2 Samuel (P. Kyle McCarter), and 1-2 Kings (Steven McKenzie).
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