- The
Deuteronomist,
abbreviated as
either Dtr or
simply D, may
refer either to the
source do****ent
underlying the core
chapters (12–26) of the Book of...
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composed by
using four
different sources—Yahwist, Elohist, Priestly, and
Deuteronomist—that were
combined into one in the
Persian period in Yehud. Scholars...
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compilation of four
originally independent do****ents: the Jahwist, Elohist,
Deuteronomist, and
Priestly sources,
frequently referred to by
their initials. The...
-
widely recognized sources of the
Pentateuch (Torah),
together with the
Deuteronomist, the
Priestly source and the Elohist. The
existence of the
Jahwist text...
- 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...
- come to be
known as the
Yahwist (J), the
Priestly Writer (P), and the
Deuteronomist (D). Van
Seters ordered the
sources chronologically as DJP and clarifies...
-
thought to be a
product of the
Northern Kingdom before BCE 721; D (for
Deuteronomist) was said to be
written shortly before it was
found in BCE 621 by King...
-
capabilities Digital Tape
Recorder in
spacecraft of the
Voyager program The
Deuteronomist historian (Dtr)
Dietetic Technician,
Registered Dorian Thompson-Robinson...
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authors were
probably the
Levite caste,
collectively referred to as the
Deuteronomist,
whose economic needs and
social status the book reflects. The historical...
- prophet. Lamb,
David T. (2007).
Righteous Jehu and his evil heirs : the
Deuteronomist's negative perspective on
dynastic succession. Oxford:
Oxford University...