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The Hebrew Bible and its interpreters

edited by William Henry Propp, Baruch Halpern, David Noel Freedman

(Biblical and Judaic studies, v. 1)

Eisenbrauns, 1990

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Some of the papers are based on presentations at the Fourth Conversation in Biblical Studies held at the University of California, San Diego, on May 18-19, 1986

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Description

The first in a series of volumes coming out of programs at the Department of Biblical and Judaic Studies at the University of California, San Diego, this book contains a number of essays originally presented at the Fourth Conversation in Biblical Studies held at UCSD, as well as pieces by each of the editors. Future volumes in the series will include both monographs and, like this one, collected essays.

Table of Contents

PREFACE IS A CRITICAL BIBLICAL THEOLOGY POSSIBLE? - John J. Collins ARCHAEOLOGY AND BIBLICAL STUDIES: THE BOOK OF JOSHUA - Michael David Coogan THE BOOK OF JOB - David Noel Freedman INTERPRETING ORTHOGRAPHY - W. Randall Garr A HISTORIOGRAPHIC COMMENTARY ON EZRA 1-6: A CHRONOLOGICAL NARRATIVE AND DUAL CHRONOLOGY IN ISRAELITE HISTORIOGRAPHY - Baruch Halpern THE BIBLE IN THE UNIVERSITY - James L. Kugel 'SECTUALLY EXPLICIT' LITERATURE FROM QUMRAN - Carol A. Newsom EDEN SKETCHES - William H. Propp PEOPLE AND HIGH PRIESTHOOD IN EARLY MACCABEAN TIMES - James C. VanderKam

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