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Die Chronikbücher gelten gemeinhin als Werk eines Autors, der eine kanonische Synthese der Hebräischen Bibel zieht. Die vorliegende Studie untersucht die Geschichte der Könige Judas (2 Chr 10-36) und kommt zu einem neuen Ergebnis. Die Chronik wurde buchübergreifend fortgeschrieben. Chroniktexte sind nun als historisch gewachsene Dokumente verstehbar, in denen ein theologiegeschichtlicher Wandel sichtbar wird.
RELIGION / Biblical Reference / Language Study. --- Chronicles. --- Kingdom of Judah. --- history of theology. --- 222.7 --- Kronieken. Ezra. Nehemia --- Bible. --- Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Criticism, Redaction. --- 222.7 Chroniques. Esdras. Nehemie --- 222.7 Kronieken. Ezra. Nehemia --- Chroniques. Esdras. Nehemie --- 2 Chronicles (Book of the Old Testament) --- Second Chronicles (Book of the Old Testament) --- Antico Testamento --- Hebrew Bible --- Hebrew Scriptures --- Kitve-ḳodesh --- Miḳra --- Old Testament --- Palaia Diathēkē --- Pentateuch, Prophets, and Hagiographa --- Sean-Tiomna --- Stary Testament --- Tanakh --- Tawrāt --- Torah, Neviʼim, Ketuvim --- Torah, Neviʼim u-Khetuvim --- Velho Testamento
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The story of Massah-Meribah is a pluriform tradition within the Hebrew Bible. Part One of this book uses redaction analysis to assess diachronically the six reminiscences of this tradition within Deuteronomy (Deut 6:16; 8:15; 9:22; 32:13, 52; 33:8). The relative chronological relationship of these texts, and the tradition components they preserve, reveals a framework of five formative stages of this story's tradition-history from the perspective of the tradents responsible for the production of Deuteronomy. Part Two is a redactional study of the tradition's narratives in Exod 17:1-7 and Num 20:1-13. Special attention is devoted to the texts that anchor the Massah-Meribah narratives into the Pentateuch. In the end, Part Two not only corroborates the framework detected in Deuteronomy for the formative stages of the Massah-Meribah tradition, but it also carries broad implications for the formation of the Pentateuch in general and the Wilderness Narrative in particular.
222.4 --- 222.1 --- 222.1 Octateuch. Heptateuch. Hexateuch. Pentateuch. Boeken van Mozes --- 222.1 Octateuque. Heptateuque. Hexateuque. Pentateuque. Livres de Moses --- Octateuch. Heptateuch. Hexateuch. Pentateuch. Boeken van Mozes --- Octateuque. Heptateuque. Hexateuque. Pentateuque. Livres de Moses --- 222.4 Deuteronomium --- 222.4 Le Deuteronome --- Deuteronomium --- Le Deuteronome --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Deuteronomium (Book of the Old Testament) --- Deuteronomy (Book of the Old Testament) --- Devarim (Book of the Old Testament) --- Kitāb-i Divārīm (Book of the Old Testament) --- Shinmeiki (Book of the Old Testament) --- Sifr al-Tathniyah (Book of the Old Testament) --- Sinmyŏnggi (Book of the Old Testament) --- Tas̲niyah (Book of the Old Testament) --- Tathniyah (Book of the Old Testament) --- RELIGION / Biblical Reference / Language Study. --- Moses --- Biblical teaching. --- Moïse --- Moiseĭ --- Moisés --- Mosè --- Mosheh --- Mosheh, --- Mosis --- Moyshe, --- Mózes --- Mūsá --- Nabī Mūsá --- משה --- משה, --- Deuteronomy. --- Pentateuch. --- Redaction. --- Wilderness Narrative.
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