The five books of Moses : a reexamination of the modern theory that the Pentateuch is a late compilation from diverse and conflicting sources by authors and editors whose identity is completely unknown / by Oswald T. Allis.
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TextPublication details: Philadelphia : Presbyterian and Reformed Pub. Co., 1943.Description: xii, 319 p. ; 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification: - 221
- BS1225 .A55
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Includes bibliographical references and notes.
Introduction : The traditional and higher critical views regarding the Pentateuch stated and contrasted --
The documentary hypothesis. The variations in the divine names --
The secondary variations in diction and style --
Conclusions regarding the diction of the Pentateuch --
Variations in viewpoint and subject matter --
The explanation of the alleged doublets --
The continuity and extent of the documents --
Conclusions as to variations in viewpoint and subject matter --
The development or Graf-Wellhausen hypothesis. The religion of Israel in the pre-prophetic period --
Prophetic religion and the reform of Josiah --
Priestly religion in the post-exilic period --
The present state of the problem. The Pentateuch and archaeology --
The Pentateuch and naturalistic evolution --
The fundamental and abiding issue in the problem of the Pentateuch --
The final question : What think ye of Christ? Appendices. Driver's analysis of the Pentateuch --
The antiquity of man (Gen. v and xi) --
Proper names and their meanings.
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