The article engages with the old question of Priestly influence in the book of Joshua and is, to a large extent, a response to Dozeman’s most recent commentary on Joshua 1-12. The article focusses specifically on the םֶ רֵ ח and argues that there are more intertextual links between the understanding of םֶ רֵ ח in Joshua 6 and 7 and texts from Deuteronomy and the Former Prophets than with Priestly textshttp://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/atScience of Religion and Missiolog
The differences between the MT and LXX texts of Joshua 24 are numerous and complex. In this essay, I...
Joshua 6 functions as a test case for the idea of Biblical Archaeology <em>par excellence<...
This paper undertakes a comprehensive exploration of the term "חוה" in the Book of Joshua, delving i...
The article engages with the old question of Priestly influence in the book of Joshua and is, to a l...
The article engages with the old question of Priestly influence in the book of Joshua and is, to a l...
This paper examines Joshua 22,9-34, a passage where the Transjordanians are potentially violating th...
This article looks at how priestly legal materials can be seen to have been used in Joshua. This inc...
In this article, I identify a socio-historical context where conquest traditions were rewritten: nam...
In the first part of the contribution, Joshua’s place as last book of the Hexateuch will be discusse...
Joshua 24 is generally assumed to be the concluding chapter of a Hexateuch. Several texts in Genesis...
The aim of the article is to argue that the typological interpretation of Joshua and his actions in ...
The article reconstructs the textual growth of the death and burial accounts of Joshua (Josh 24:28-3...
International audienceThe book of Joshua is in the very center of the recent discussion about the ex...
The problem of how Deuteronomy relates to the Pentateuch and to the book of Joshua came to the fore ...
This article reviews the contributions of Cynthia Edenburg, Joachim Krause and Konrad Schmid and off...
The differences between the MT and LXX texts of Joshua 24 are numerous and complex. In this essay, I...
Joshua 6 functions as a test case for the idea of Biblical Archaeology <em>par excellence<...
This paper undertakes a comprehensive exploration of the term "חוה" in the Book of Joshua, delving i...
The article engages with the old question of Priestly influence in the book of Joshua and is, to a l...
The article engages with the old question of Priestly influence in the book of Joshua and is, to a l...
This paper examines Joshua 22,9-34, a passage where the Transjordanians are potentially violating th...
This article looks at how priestly legal materials can be seen to have been used in Joshua. This inc...
In this article, I identify a socio-historical context where conquest traditions were rewritten: nam...
In the first part of the contribution, Joshua’s place as last book of the Hexateuch will be discusse...
Joshua 24 is generally assumed to be the concluding chapter of a Hexateuch. Several texts in Genesis...
The aim of the article is to argue that the typological interpretation of Joshua and his actions in ...
The article reconstructs the textual growth of the death and burial accounts of Joshua (Josh 24:28-3...
International audienceThe book of Joshua is in the very center of the recent discussion about the ex...
The problem of how Deuteronomy relates to the Pentateuch and to the book of Joshua came to the fore ...
This article reviews the contributions of Cynthia Edenburg, Joachim Krause and Konrad Schmid and off...
The differences between the MT and LXX texts of Joshua 24 are numerous and complex. In this essay, I...
Joshua 6 functions as a test case for the idea of Biblical Archaeology <em>par excellence<...
This paper undertakes a comprehensive exploration of the term "חוה" in the Book of Joshua, delving i...