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This volume investigates the historical, literary, and theological complexities of the Book of Deuteronomy within the context of the Hebrew Bible. The author, Benjamin, compiles a comprehensive analysis that synthesizes contemporary scholarship regarding the origins, composition, and reception of the text. By examining the legal, ethical, and narrative structures of the book, the work provides a framework for understanding its role in the development of ancient Israelite religion and its enduring influence on later traditions.
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Experts identify this handbook as a rigorous academic resource suitable for graduate-level research and specialized theological study. Readers frequently note the high density of the prose and the depth of the scholarly apparatus provided throughout the chapters.
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Publication Date:
2024-05-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN-10:
0190273550
ISBN-13:
9780190273552
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