The Pentateuch: Introducing the TorahFortress Press, 2017 M03 17 - 764 pages The Pentateuch is the heart of the Hebrew Bible and the foundational document of Judaism. It is also the focus of tremendous scholarly debate regarding the complex history of its composition. This history will be explored along with analysis of the historical background and ancient Near Eastern parallels for its primeval history, its ancestry narratives and laws, the theological purposes of its final redaction, and its diverse interpretation in communities today. This textbook introduces students to the contents of the Torah and orients them to the key interpretive questions and methods shaping contemporary scholarship, inviting readers into the work of interpretation today. Pedagogical features include images, maps, timelines, reading lists, and a glossary. |
Contents
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Composition of the Pentateuch | 31 |
From Moses to the Documentary Hypothesis | 33 |
Comparative Literature Oral Stories and History of Tradition | 79 |
Contemporary Return to the Literature of the Pentateuch | 135 |
Books of the Pentateuch | 201 |
Genesis | 203 |
Numbers | 417 |
Deuteronomy | 475 |
Reading the Pentateuch | 523 |
Pentateuch and Torah | 525 |
Pentateuch and History | 547 |
Pentateuch and Theology | 589 |
Pentateuch and Reception History | 667 |
Glossary | 709 |