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Book Description
This volume offers a critical examination of recent theories concerning the growth of biblical literature in the light of the oldest textual witnesses (the Qumran biblical scrolls and the Septuagint). On the basis of a fresh examination of a selection of passages in the book of Joshua, it is shown that these witnesses do not reflect a stage in the literary formation of the book prior to the standardised (Masoretic) text, but a reinterpretation and reformulation of its contents. The study presents a new literary-critical solution to the intricate problems of Joshua 8 and a detailed exegesis of the Greek version of Joshua 1 and 5. Of special interest for Qumran scholars is the new reconstruction of 4QJoshuaª.
About the Author
Michaël N. van der Meer, Ph.D. (2001) in Theology at Leiden University, currently teaches religion at a secondary school in Amstelveen and publishes articles in the field of textual criticism of the Hebrew Bible
Formation and Reformulation: The Redaction of the Book of Joshua in the Light of the Oldest Textual Witnesses (Supplements to Vetus Testamentum),Michael N. Van Der Meer,Brill Academic Publishers,9004131256,Bible,Bible - Commentaries - Old Testament,Bible - Study - Old Testament,Bible.,Criticism, Redaction,Criticism, Textual,Interior Design - General,Joshua,Judaism - History,O.T,O.T.,Religion,Religion - Biblical Studies,Biblical studies, criticism & exegesis,Old Testament,Religion & Beliefs
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