Transjordan in Deuteronomy: The Promised Land and the Formation of the Pentateuch

This article addresses two problems commonly discussed in recent literature on the Pentateuch: the relationship between the Sihon episodes in Numbers and Deuteronomy, and the role of Deuteronomy 34 in the final stages of the Pentateuch’s formation. The first section demonstrates that the conquest of...

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Main Author: Erisman, Angela Roskop (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Scholar's Press 2013
In: Journal of Biblical literature
Year: 2013, Volume: 132, Issue: 4, Pages: 769-789
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