The parallel narratives in Deuteronomy and in Exodus-Numbers have long provided a basis for literary-historical investigations of the composition of the Pentateuch. They also, however, contribute significantly to a canonical reading of Deuteronomy and its place in the Pentateuch. The parallel stories - and specifically the differences between them - allow for a sharper definition of Deuteronomy’s message, the character of Moses, and the nature of biblical interpretation
This paper is a response to Joel Baden’s article, which claims that the material in Genesis and Exod...
Amid the recent turn to Paul’s reading of Scripture, the role Deuteronomy plays in his letters has g...
This dissertation investigates the exclusion of Moses from the Promised Land in Numbers and Deutero...
The problem of how Deuteronomy relates to the Pentateuch and to the book of Joshua came to the fore ...
The article shows the prophetic profile of Moses from the perspective of the “final text” of Deutero...
The name “Pentateuch” reflects the five-scroll nature of what the Hebrew Bible calls the Torah. Alth...
This article deals with the current debate about the so-called“Deuteronomistic History” (DtrH). It ...
Moses Wilhelm Shapira's infamous Deuteronomy fragments - long believed to be forgeries - are authent...
In his chapter on inner-biblical exegesis in The Garments of Torah, Michael Fishbane says that his p...
In this paper it is argued that the canonical text of Exodus 1-2 is a compilation of three originall...
Three voices dominate Pentateuchal discourse in turn: the omniscient narrator relates the stories of...
This book undertakes a reassessment of the Deuteronomistic History in response to recent development...
The Song of Moses is acknowledged to be one of the most difficult texts to interpret within the boo...
The article shows the prophetic profile of Moses from the perspective of the “final text” of Deuter...
As the fifth book of the Pentateuch, Deuteronomy depicts a panoramic synthesis of the entire history...
This paper is a response to Joel Baden’s article, which claims that the material in Genesis and Exod...
Amid the recent turn to Paul’s reading of Scripture, the role Deuteronomy plays in his letters has g...
This dissertation investigates the exclusion of Moses from the Promised Land in Numbers and Deutero...
The problem of how Deuteronomy relates to the Pentateuch and to the book of Joshua came to the fore ...
The article shows the prophetic profile of Moses from the perspective of the “final text” of Deutero...
The name “Pentateuch” reflects the five-scroll nature of what the Hebrew Bible calls the Torah. Alth...
This article deals with the current debate about the so-called“Deuteronomistic History” (DtrH). It ...
Moses Wilhelm Shapira's infamous Deuteronomy fragments - long believed to be forgeries - are authent...
In his chapter on inner-biblical exegesis in The Garments of Torah, Michael Fishbane says that his p...
In this paper it is argued that the canonical text of Exodus 1-2 is a compilation of three originall...
Three voices dominate Pentateuchal discourse in turn: the omniscient narrator relates the stories of...
This book undertakes a reassessment of the Deuteronomistic History in response to recent development...
The Song of Moses is acknowledged to be one of the most difficult texts to interpret within the boo...
The article shows the prophetic profile of Moses from the perspective of the “final text” of Deuter...
As the fifth book of the Pentateuch, Deuteronomy depicts a panoramic synthesis of the entire history...
This paper is a response to Joel Baden’s article, which claims that the material in Genesis and Exod...
Amid the recent turn to Paul’s reading of Scripture, the role Deuteronomy plays in his letters has g...
This dissertation investigates the exclusion of Moses from the Promised Land in Numbers and Deutero...