Biblical research aimed at clarifying the hermeneutical complexities surrounding the book of Joshua has existed for some time. In effect, the book of Joshua occupies a crucial position in current exegetical discussions. The reception history and impact assessment of the Joshua corpus, especially in its relation to other (extra)biblical books and events, are multiple, as the book’s possible unitary portrait remains intensely contested. This paper offers some hermeneutic and theological insights into the textual relational character of the book of Joshua from the perspective of its final chapters (Josh 23-24)
This paper undertakes a comprehensive exploration of the term "חוה" in the Book of Joshua, delving i...
Part One of this thesis reviews many of the studies on Joshua since 1938. Attention is concentrated...
This study examines the literary and redactional history of the allotment motif in biblical traditio...
In the first part of the contribution, Joshua’s place as last book of the Hexateuch will be discusse...
"The Book of Joshua contains the papers of the Colloquium Biblicum Lovaniense 2010 on the Book of Jo...
Some modern approaches conceive the Old Testament history as constitutional narratives for a nation ...
Joshua 24 is generally assumed to be the concluding chapter of a Hexateuch. Several texts in Genesis...
This article reviews the contributions of Cynthia Edenburg, Joachim Krause and Konrad Schmid and off...
In this article, I identify a socio-historical context where conquest traditions were rewritten: nam...
International audienceThe book of Joshua is in the very center of the recent discussion about the ex...
Although the book of Joshua is often read as being hostile to non-Israelites, this paper argues that...
The differences between the MT and LXX texts of Joshua 24 are numerous and complex. In this essay, I...
The article reconstructs the textual growth of the death and burial accounts of Joshua (Josh 24:28-3...
The purpose of this thesis is to present a test case for diachronic and synchronic approaches in th...
Although the third and fourth chapters of the Book of Joshua most certainly communicate a record of ...
This paper undertakes a comprehensive exploration of the term "חוה" in the Book of Joshua, delving i...
Part One of this thesis reviews many of the studies on Joshua since 1938. Attention is concentrated...
This study examines the literary and redactional history of the allotment motif in biblical traditio...
In the first part of the contribution, Joshua’s place as last book of the Hexateuch will be discusse...
"The Book of Joshua contains the papers of the Colloquium Biblicum Lovaniense 2010 on the Book of Jo...
Some modern approaches conceive the Old Testament history as constitutional narratives for a nation ...
Joshua 24 is generally assumed to be the concluding chapter of a Hexateuch. Several texts in Genesis...
This article reviews the contributions of Cynthia Edenburg, Joachim Krause and Konrad Schmid and off...
In this article, I identify a socio-historical context where conquest traditions were rewritten: nam...
International audienceThe book of Joshua is in the very center of the recent discussion about the ex...
Although the book of Joshua is often read as being hostile to non-Israelites, this paper argues that...
The differences between the MT and LXX texts of Joshua 24 are numerous and complex. In this essay, I...
The article reconstructs the textual growth of the death and burial accounts of Joshua (Josh 24:28-3...
The purpose of this thesis is to present a test case for diachronic and synchronic approaches in th...
Although the third and fourth chapters of the Book of Joshua most certainly communicate a record of ...
This paper undertakes a comprehensive exploration of the term "חוה" in the Book of Joshua, delving i...
Part One of this thesis reviews many of the studies on Joshua since 1938. Attention is concentrated...
This study examines the literary and redactional history of the allotment motif in biblical traditio...