Reading the Fractures of Genesis: Historical and Literary ApproachesHistorical and Literary Approaches |
Contents
The Importance of the Study of Genesiss Formation | 3 |
Methodology in Reconstruction of Transmission History | 31 |
1917 | 73 |
185026 | 83 |
Reading the Fractures | 297 |
Abbreviations | 336 |
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Common terms and phrases
above-discussed Abra Abraham story addition ancestral ancient appears argues arguments Atrahasis Atrahasis epic Bethel Biblical blessing Blum Blum's broader brothers Canaan context contrast covenant creation dating descendants Deuteronomistic history diachronic Diatessaron discussion divine doublets earlier Egypt elements Elohistic Esau example exile Exod Exodus flood account focus focused fractures genealogical Genesis 17 Genesis 48 Gilgamesh epic God's Gunkel human idem interpretive Isaac Israel Israelite Jacob and Joseph Jacob narrative Jacob story Jacob-Joseph story Joseph story Judah Judean Laban land later literary material in Genesis Moreover Moses story Nevertheless Noah non-P material non-P primeval history non-P strand non-Priestly Northern originally overall Padan-Aram parallel particularly Pentateuch postexilic precursor prepromise present Priestly material Priestly Source proto-Genesis composition proto-Genesis material redaction Seters Shechem specific structure Studien synchronic studies Testament textual themes Theologie tion Torah traditions transmission history transmission-historical travel command Vätergeschichte Yahwistic YHWH YHWH's