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The New international commentary on the Old Testament : The Book of Deuteronomy /

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Hebrew Series: The New international commentary on the Old Testament | New international commentary on the Old TestamentPublication details: Grand Rapids, MI William B Eerdmans Publishing Company ©1976Description: 424 Pages ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0802823556
  • 9780802823557
  • 0802825249
  • 9780802825247
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Online version:: Book of Deuteronomy.DDC classification:
  • 222/.15/07
LOC classification:
  • BS1275.3 .C7
Contents:
Author's preface -- Introduction. Title -- Background -- Unity of composition -- Date and authorship -- Occasion -- Canonicity -- The Hebrew text -- Theology -- Problems in the interpretation of Deuteronomy -- Analysis of contents -- Select bibliography -- Appendixes. A perspective for the study of Deuteronomy -- A proposed Egyptian background for the treaty form of the Hebrew covenant -- Concordance of the principal Qumran manuscripts relating to Deuteronomy -- Text and commentary. Introduction to Deuteronomy (1:1-5) -- The address of Moses : historical prologue (1:6-4:43) -- The address of Moses : the law (4:44-26:19) -- The address of Moses : blessings and curses (27:1-28:69 [Eng. 29:1]) -- The address of Moses : a concluding charge (29:1 [Eng. v. 2]-30:20) -- The continuity of the covenant from Moses to Joshua (31:1-34:12).
Summary: Deuteronomy is a book about a community being prepared for a new life. Hardship and the wilderness lie behind; the promised land lies ahead. But in the present moment, there is a call for a new commitment to God and a fresh understanding of the nature of the community of God's people. Though the scene is set more than three thousand years in the past, Deuteronomy is still a book of considerable contemporary relevance. The book of Deuteronomy, however, is not only a book of contemporary relevance. It has been, and continues to be, one of the most important and debated works in modern biblical scholarship. - Author's preface.
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Includes author's translation of Deuteronomy.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 69-72) and indexes (p. 408-424).

Author's preface -- Introduction. Title -- Background -- Unity of composition -- Date and authorship -- Occasion -- Canonicity -- The Hebrew text -- Theology -- Problems in the interpretation of Deuteronomy -- Analysis of contents -- Select bibliography -- Appendixes. A perspective for the study of Deuteronomy -- A proposed Egyptian background for the treaty form of the Hebrew covenant -- Concordance of the principal Qumran manuscripts relating to Deuteronomy -- Text and commentary. Introduction to Deuteronomy (1:1-5) -- The address of Moses : historical prologue (1:6-4:43) -- The address of Moses : the law (4:44-26:19) -- The address of Moses : blessings and curses (27:1-28:69 [Eng. 29:1]) -- The address of Moses : a concluding charge (29:1 [Eng. v. 2]-30:20) -- The continuity of the covenant from Moses to Joshua (31:1-34:12).

Deuteronomy is a book about a community being prepared for a new life. Hardship and the wilderness lie behind; the promised land lies ahead. But in the present moment, there is a call for a new commitment to God and a fresh understanding of the nature of the community of God's people. Though the scene is set more than three thousand years in the past, Deuteronomy is still a book of considerable contemporary relevance. The book of Deuteronomy, however, is not only a book of contemporary relevance. It has been, and continues to be, one of the most important and debated works in modern biblical scholarship. - Author's preface.

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