This article looks at how priestly legal materials can be seen to have been used in Joshua. This includes the allotment of towns of refuge, levitical towns, the concept of centralization of worship (Joshua 22:9-34) and the Passover. The argument will be that priestly material has been incorporated in a Deuteronomic framework and that Joshua can be seen as a document that quite uniquely combines Priestly and Deuteronomic legal materials. In this, Deuteronomic legal materials can be considered as encompassing priestly materials from an interpretative perspective, in line with the narrative order of Priestly and Deuteronomic materials in the Pentateuch. Relevant textual issues will also be taken into consideration, such as with the portrayal o...
Contrary to the current majority view, the formation process of early Judaism(s) reflects less an in...
Contrary to the current majority view, the formation process of early Judaism(s) reflects less an in...
Contrary to the current majority view, the formation process of early Judaism(s) reflects less an in...
This article looks at how priestly legal materials can be seen to have been used in Joshua. This inc...
This article looks at how priestly legal materials can be seen to have been used in Joshua. This inc...
This paper examines Joshua 22,9-34, a passage where the Transjordanians are potentially violating th...
This paper examines Joshua 22,9-34, a passage where the Transjordanians are potentially violating th...
Part One of this thesis reviews many of the studies on Joshua since 1938. Attention is concentrated...
Joshua 24 is generally assumed to be the concluding chapter of a Hexateuch. Several texts in Genesis...
This article deals with the Pentateuch and its reception in the book of Ruth. It is argued that the ...
The Hebrew Bible rarely depicts the reading of books or documents, but when it does, it usually port...
This paper undertakes a comprehensive exploration of the term "חוה" in the Book of Joshua, delving i...
International audienceThe book of Joshua is in the very center of the recent discussion about the ex...
The article engages with the old question of Priestly influence in the book of Joshua and is, to a l...
This article examines the ideology of Pentateuch–Joshua in comparison with recent social scientific ...
Contrary to the current majority view, the formation process of early Judaism(s) reflects less an in...
Contrary to the current majority view, the formation process of early Judaism(s) reflects less an in...
Contrary to the current majority view, the formation process of early Judaism(s) reflects less an in...
This article looks at how priestly legal materials can be seen to have been used in Joshua. This inc...
This article looks at how priestly legal materials can be seen to have been used in Joshua. This inc...
This paper examines Joshua 22,9-34, a passage where the Transjordanians are potentially violating th...
This paper examines Joshua 22,9-34, a passage where the Transjordanians are potentially violating th...
Part One of this thesis reviews many of the studies on Joshua since 1938. Attention is concentrated...
Joshua 24 is generally assumed to be the concluding chapter of a Hexateuch. Several texts in Genesis...
This article deals with the Pentateuch and its reception in the book of Ruth. It is argued that the ...
The Hebrew Bible rarely depicts the reading of books or documents, but when it does, it usually port...
This paper undertakes a comprehensive exploration of the term "חוה" in the Book of Joshua, delving i...
International audienceThe book of Joshua is in the very center of the recent discussion about the ex...
The article engages with the old question of Priestly influence in the book of Joshua and is, to a l...
This article examines the ideology of Pentateuch–Joshua in comparison with recent social scientific ...
Contrary to the current majority view, the formation process of early Judaism(s) reflects less an in...
Contrary to the current majority view, the formation process of early Judaism(s) reflects less an in...
Contrary to the current majority view, the formation process of early Judaism(s) reflects less an in...