- book of Deuteronomy. He still, however, held the
accepted view, that the
Elohistic narratives formed part of the
Grundschrift and
therefore belonged to the...
-
designations for God. For example, the
Yahwist source uses Yahweh,
while the
Elohistic and
Priestly sources use Elohim.
Scholars also use
repeated and duplicate...
-
section known as the
Elohist psalms.
Psalms 42–83 are
referred to as
Elohistic because the name "Yahweh" (which
according to
Jewish Orthodoxy is a corruption...
- the
second of the five
books (divisions) of Psalms, also
known as the "
Elohistic Psalter"
because the word YHWH is
rarely used and God is
generally referred...
- the
second of the five
books (divisions) of Psalms, also
known as the "
Elohistic Psalter"
because the word YHWH is
rarely used and God is
generally referred...
-
attributed to the sons of Korah. It is also
classified as part of the "
Elohistic Psalter" (Psalms 42–83),
which includes psalms referring to God as Elohim...
- Gomorrah" with the
Yahwistic tradition and "Admah and Zeboim" with the
Elohistic tradition. "My
heart churns within Me": or "my
heart is
within me changed"...
- authors,
disappear upon
close examination. The
hypothesis of
Jahwistic and
Elohistic do****ents is,
according to him, fallacious. His
works are numerous, and...
- people,
Jacob shall rejoice, and
Israel shall be glad. This
psalm is the
Elohistic Psalter's (Pss. 42–83)
version of
Psalm 14, and
nearly identical to it...
- held its
place as a
standard work for many years. The
Pentateuch and the
Elohistic Psalms, in
reply to [The
Pentateuch and Book of
Joshua critically examined...