The Pentateuch as Narrative The Pentateuch as Narrative

The Pentateuch as Narrative

A Biblical-Theological Commentary

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Publisher Description

Most scholars studying the first five books of the Bible either attempt to dissect it into various pre-pentateuchal documents or, at the very least, analyze Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy as separate, self-contained documents. The Pentateuch As Narrative focuses on the narrative and literary continuity of the Pentateuch as a whole. It seeks to disclose how the original Jewish readers may have viewed this multivolume work of Moses. Its central thesis is that the Pentateuch was written from the perspective of one who had lived under the Law of the Covenant established at Mount Sinai and had seen its failure to produce genuine trust in the Lord God of Israel. In this context, the Pentateuch pointed the reader forward to the hope of the New Covenant, based on divine faithfulness. Throughout the commentary Dr. Sailhamer pays close attention to and interacts with a wide range of classical and contemporary literature on the Pentateuch, written by Jews, Catholics, and Protestants.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2017
March 21
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
544
Pages
PUBLISHER
Zondervan Academic
SELLER
HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
SIZE
9.4
MB
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