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Deuteronomy 1:1-21:9/Deuteronomy 21:10-34:12
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Deuteronomy 1:1-21:9 by Duane L. Christensen Word Biblical Commentary 6a. Revised and expanded. Thomas Nelson, Nashville, 2001. 592 pp. $39.99 (cloth). ISBN 0-7852-4220-1. by Duane L. Christensen Word Biblical Commentary 6b. Thomas Nelson, Nashville, 2002. 451 pp. $39.99 (cloth). ISBN 0-8499-1032-3.
THIS IS CHRISTENSEN'S completed Word Commentary on Deuteronomy, replacing his former first volume (1991), which covered Deuteronomy 1-11. The new commentary develops the thesis of the first...
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Deuteronomy 1:1-21:9
Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
; Deuteronomy 1:1-21:9. By Duane L. Christensen. WBC 6A. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 2001, cxii + 458 pp., $34.99; Deuteronomy 21:10-34:12. By Duane L. Christensen. WBC 6B. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 2002, Ii + 456 pp., $39.99. The initial issuance of this work appeared in 1991 with the publication of
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Deuteronomy 1:1-21:9/Deuteronomy 21:10-34:12
Interpretation
; Deuteronomy 1:1-21:9 by Duane L. Christensen Word Biblical Commentary 6a. Revised and expanded. Thomas Nelson, Nashville, 2001. 592 pp. $39.99 (cloth). ISBN 0-7852-4220-1. by Duane L. Christensen Word Biblical Commentary 6b. Thomas Nelson, Nashville, 2002. 451 pp. $39.99 (cloth). ISBN
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Deuteronomy 21:10-34:12
Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
; ... sometimes incomplete, bibliography for every section. The preface of the second volume is the same as in the first volume. But the maps and illustrations of volume one, which are also relevant for volume two, are missing in the second volume. The bibliography at ...
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The JPS Torah Commentary: Deuteronomy
Journal of Biblical Literature
; ... issues of historical-critical scholarship, Deuteronomy in Jewish tradition), glossary and abbreviations (pp. xxxiii-xliii), maps (pp. xlv-1), text, commentary, and critical notes (pp. -413), and an extensive set of 33 excursuses with notes on wide-ranging ...
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Now Choose Life: Theology and Ethics in Deuteronomy
Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
; Now Choose Life: Theology and Ethics in Deuteronomy. By J. Gary Millar. New Studies in Biblical Theology. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1998, 216 pp., $24.00 paper. The New Studies in Biblical Theology series, edited by D. A. Carson, attempts to provide scholarly treatments of the Bible in a manner that
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Deuteronomy: Issues and Interpretation
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; ALEXANDER ROFE, Deuteronomy : Issues and Interpretation (Old Testament Studies; London/New York: Clark, 2002). Pp. xiii + 258. $49.95. The essays reflect R.'s aim of "integrating the various facets of biblical research with each other: textual criticism, Semitic philology, history of composition,
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The Book Within the Book: Writing in Deuteronomy
Journal of Biblical Literature
; The Book Within the Book: Writing in Deuteronomy, by Jean-Pierre Sonnet. Biblical Interpretation Series 14. Leiden/New York/Cologne: Brill, 1997. Pp. xvi + 299. $93.75. As questions of the history of composition continue to generate heated discussion within Pentateuchal studies, slowly and more
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The Triumph of Grace in Deuteronomy: Faithless Israel, Faithful Yahweh in Deuteronomy
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; PAUL A. BARKER, The Triumph of Grace in Deuteronomy: Faithless Israel, Faithful Yahweh in Deuteronomy (Paternoster Biblical Monographs; Milton Keynes: Paternoster, 2004). Pp. xxii + 269. Paper 19.99. This volume by Paul A. Barker is a "largely unchanged version" of his doctoral thesis, supervised
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Elusive Deuteronomists, Jeremiah, and Proto-Deuteronomy
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; ONE OF THE most persistent and intractable historical-critical questions in OT study is that of the literary relation between Jeremiah and Deuteronomy. The assumption of a Deuteronomistic edition of Jeremiah is widespread: thus, typically, Rainer Albertz, in his History of Israelite Religion in the
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Rethinking the relationship between Deuteronomy and the Deuteronomistic history: The case of kings
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; (Proquest Information and Learning: Foreign text omited.) IN THE PROLOGUE to his legal code, Hammurapi recounts the many blessings which the gods have enabled him to perform on behalf of his people. He who heaps high abundance and plenty; who perfects every possible thing for the city of Nippur;
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