The salient features of literary unity across Genesis 1 and 2.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2004.Description: viii, 87 leaves ; 29 cm. +Content type:
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  • BS1235 .S255 2004
  • BS1235
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Contents:
The Problem Stated -- Definition of Terms -- Purpose of the Investigation and Approach -- Methodology -- Presuppositions.
Variation in the Divine Names -- Variation in Style and Language -- Contrasting Viewpoints in the Text -- Evidence of Compilation and Redaction.
Variation in the Divine Names -- Variation in Style and Language -- Contrasting Viewpoints in the Text -- Evidence of Compilation and Redaction.
Key Word -- Oral Register and Proleptic Language -- Point of View -- A Janus Transition.
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Chapter I. Preliminary Considerations

General Introduction -- The Problem Stated -- Definition of Terms -- Purpose of the Investigation and Approach -- Methodology -- Presuppositions.

Chapter II. A Chronological Review of Precedent Literature

Chapter III. A Source Critical Summary Analysis of Genesis 1-2

Duplication and Repetition of Material -- Variation in the Divine Names -- Variation in Style and Language -- Contrasting Viewpoints in the Text -- Evidence of Compilation and Redaction.

Chapter IV. Discoveries in the Field of Biblical Poetics Bring Into Question the Terminology of Source Criticism

Duplication and Repetition of Material -- Variation in the Divine Names -- Variation in Style and Language -- Contrasting Viewpoints in the Text -- Evidence of Compilation and Redaction.

Chapter V. Five Means By Which Genesis 1-2 Is Structured As A Cohesive Whole

Parallelism -- Key Word -- Oral Register and Proleptic Language -- Point of View -- A Janus Transition.

Chapter Virgin Islands Conclusion and Suggestions for Further Research

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