Deuteronomy : issues and interpretation

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    • Rofé, Alexander

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Deuteronomy : issues and interpretation

Alexander Rofé

(Old Testament studies)

T&T Clark, 2002

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Includes bibliographical reference and indexes

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Description

This study on the book of Deuteronomy brings together different methods of biblical study. Topics examined include Old Testament laws ranging from warfare to sex and the family.

Table of Contents

The Book of Deuteronomy: A Summary The Monotheistic Argumentation in Deuteronomy 4.32-40: Contents, Composition and Text Deuteronomy 5.38 - 6.1: Composition and Text in the Light of Deuteronomic Stule and Three Tefillin from Qumran The Arrangement of the Laws in Deuteronomy The Tenth Commandment in the Light of Four Deuteronomic Laws The Strata of the Law about the Centralisation of Worship in Deuteronomy and the History of the Deuteronomic Movement The Organisation of the Judiciary in Deuteronomy The Laws of Warfare in the Book of Deuteronomy: Their Origins, Intent and Positivity Family and Sex Laws in Deuteronomy and the Book of the Covenant The Covenant in the Land of Moab: Historico-Literary, Comparative and Form Critical Considerations Methodological Aspects of the Study of Biblical Law Review of M. Weinfeld, Deuteronomy and the Deuteronomic School The History of the Cities of Refuge in Biblical Law

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