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Empirical Models for Biblical Criticism - Paperback

Empirical Models for Biblical Criticism - Paperback

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by Jeffrey H. Tigay (Editor), Richard Elliott Friedman (Foreword by)

Modern critical scholarship has concluded that the books of the Hebrew Bible have not reached us in their original form but are the products of lengthy evolution. Many of these books are thought to combine the works of more than one author or age and to have undergone considerable revision. Tigay and the other contributors use comparisons of various texts from ancient Mesopotamia and post-exilic Israel. Such comparisons show that the sort of development of biblical literature that nineteenth-century critics were led to postulate from close study of the texts alone is characteristic of many ancient Near Eastern texts. Empirical Models for Biblical Criticism is of value to scholars interested in the Old Testament, as well as religion, theology, Jewish studies, Near Eastern studies, and comparative literature.

Author Biography

Jeffrey H. Tigay is Ellis Professor of Hebrew and Semitic Languages and Literature at the University of Pennsylvania. He is also the author of 'The Jewish Publication Society Torah Commentary: Deuteronomy' (1996).

Number of Pages: 340
Dimensions: 0.71 x 9.02 x 7 IN
Publication Date: October 21, 2005