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Joshua and Judges. The
first four of
these are
sometimes called the
Tetrateuch, the
first five are
commonly known as the
Torah or the Pentateuch, the...
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Dionysia as part of a competition.
Tetrateuch is a
sometime name for the
first four
books of the Bible. The
Tetrateuch plus
Deuteronomy are collectively...
- (6th
century BCE), and ****ociate it with
editorial reworking of both the
Tetrateuch and Jeremiah.
Since the mid-20th century,
scholars have
imagined the Deuteronomists...
- of the
Hebrew Bible—particularly the
Deuteronomistic History and the
Tetrateuch—were
composed specifically to
establish and
reinforce a
distinct Israelite...
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reinforce a
threatened Judean identity. In
another work, he
focused on the
Tetrateuch—Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers—arguing that
these books were...
- for God. John Van
Seters notes that
within the
first four books, the
Tetrateuch – that is,
omitting Deuteronomy – "there are two
accounts of creation...
- Judaica.
Retrieved 17
April 2015 – via
Jewish Virtual Library. "Hexateuch,
Tetrateuch, and the
Deuteronomic History". www.crivoice.org. Hill,
Andrew E. (2009)...