- some
scholars believe that the "Jeremiah"
Deuteronomists represent a
distinct party from the "DtrH"
Deuteronomists, with
opposing agendas.
Deuteronomy is...
- perhaps, his companion, the
scribe Baruch) and
later generations of
Deuteronomists. It has come down in two
distinct though related versions, one in Hebrew...
-
while chapters 2:6–3:6 are a
major summary and
reflection from the
Deuteronomists. The
opening thus sets out the
pattern which the
stories in the main...
-
disobedience will lead to
curses and punishment. But,
according to the
Deuteronomists, Israel's
prime sin is lack of faith, apostasy:
contrary to the first...
- four
originally independent do****ents: the
Jahwist (J),
Elohist (E),
Deuteronomist (D), and
Priestly (P) sources. The
first of these, J, was
dated to the...
-
widely recognized sources of the
Pentateuch (Torah),
together with the
Deuteronomist, the
Priestly source and the Elohist. The
existence of the
Jahwist text...
-
composed by
using four
different sources—Yahwist, Elohist,
Priestly and
Deuteronomist—that were
combined into one in the
Persian period.
Scholars frequently...
- do****ents
underlying the Torah,
together with the
Jahwist (or Yahwist), the
Deuteronomist and the
Priestly source. The
Elohist is so
named because of its pervasive...
-
Retrieved 2016-01-07. Knight,
Douglas A (1995). "Deuteronomy and the
Deuteronomists". In
James Luther Mays;
David L. Petersen; Kent
Harold Richards (eds...
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personal guilt. Nonetheless,
Ezekiel shared many
ideas in
common with the
Deuteronomists,
notably the
notion that God
works according to the
principle of retributive...