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The Making of the Pentateuch : A Methodological Study, PDF eBook

The Making of the Pentateuch : A Methodological Study PDF

Part of the The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies series

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'Whybray's recent book is a masterful review of all the options set out by critical scholarship since Wellhausen, i.e., over the last century.

It is an exhaustive and up to date treatment, concise and highly readable.' E.

Dyck, Crux 'Sensitive to standards of ancient historiography and parallels from the Greek sphere, Whybray proposes that the Pentateuch is the work of an ancient historian, possibly designed as a supplement or prologue to the deuteronomistic history.

The analysis of the work of others and of the state of [CHECK REVIEW!] extremely valuable; the final suggestion makes it all the more engaging.

Essential for all concerned with fundamentals of critical biblical studies.' W.

Lee Humphreys, Religious Studies Review

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