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Congress Volume Leuven 1989
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This volume publishes twenty-three papers given by invitation at the thirteenth Congress of the International Organization for the Study of the Old Testament, which was held at Leuven from 27 Augus...
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02 October 1991

This volume publishes twenty-three papers given by invitation at the thirteenth Congress of the International Organization for the Study of the Old Testament, which was held at Leuven from 27 August until 1 September 1989 under the Presidency of C. Brekelmans. The articles cover a range of subjects relevant to the Old Testament: the Pentateuch (E.W. Nicholson, W.H. Schmidt, E. Blum, J. Van Seters, A. de Pury), the historical books (C. Brekelmans, Helga Weippert, R.D. Nelson, W. Thiel, Sara Japhet, K.-F. Pohlmann), the prophets (C. Hardmeier, D.L. Petersen, W.A.M. Beuken, R.P. Carroll, P.-M. Bogaert), the Psalms (J. Trublet, N. Füglister), textual criticism (E. Tov), the Targums (L. Díez Merino), the development of Israelite religion (N.P. Lemche), the Babylonian New Year Festival and the Old Testament (K. van der Toorn), and the Apocryphon of Jannes and Jambres (A. Pietersma).
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Pages: 398
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Vetus Testamentum, Supplements
Publication Date:
02 October 1991
ISBN: 9789004093980
Format: Other
The contributors, who write in English, French or German, come from eleven different countries and belong to different religious traditions, Jewish, Protestant and Roman Catholic. They also represent different outlooks on Old Testament study, and both new methods and trends and older points of view are to be found. This volume reflects the vigorous and varied discussions among contemporary Old Testament scholars in an age of change and challenge.