Numbers / Rolf P. Knierim and George W. Coats
Language: англійська.Publication: Grand Rapids, Mich. : William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., ©2005Description: xii, 367 pages ; 23 cmISBN: 9780802822314; 0802822312.Series: The forms of the Old Testament literature ;, v. 4Dewey: 222/.1407, 22Classification: 11.41 ; BC 4070Contents note: The book of Numbers : the saga of the migratory campaign -- The legend of the organization of the sanctuary campaign -- The individual units -- The saga of the campaign itself -- The individual units Abstract: Under the guidelines of the FOTL series, the primary task of this commentary is not to reconstruct the historical growth of the book of Numbers itself. In this commentary, the growth process is presupposed in principle, but referred to in specifics with restraint. The form-critical interpretation reveals the active involvement of many generations of Israelite narrators and writers in the ongoing adaptation of their most important ancient story, and their conceptualization of its significance for their own and for future generations. - Publisher..Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references..Subject - Title: Bible | Bible -- Criticism, Form | Bible | Bible | Bible -- Critique de la forme | Bible | Bibel | Bible | Bible -- Criticism, Form Subject - Topical Name: 11.41 study and interpretation of the Old Testament | Numeri (bijbelboek) | Literaire structuur | Vormkritiek| Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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The book of Numbers : the saga of the migratory campaign -- The legend of the organization of the sanctuary campaign -- The individual units -- The saga of the campaign itself -- The individual units.
Under the guidelines of the FOTL series, the primary task of this commentary is not to reconstruct the historical growth of the book of Numbers itself. In this commentary, the growth process is presupposed in principle, but referred to in specifics with restraint. The form-critical interpretation reveals the active involvement of many generations of Israelite narrators and writers in the ongoing adaptation of their most important ancient story, and their conceptualization of its significance for their own and for future generations. - Publisher.
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