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The proceedings of the sixteenth joint meeting presented in this volume will show the fruits of the ongoing cooperation between the members of the British Society for the Study of the Old Testament...
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02 March 2017

The proceedings of the sixteenth joint meeting presented in this volume will show the fruits of the ongoing cooperation between the members of the British Society for the Study of the Old Testament and the Dutch Oudtestamentische Werkgezelschap. The theme of the conference was ‘Torah and Tradition’. The volume brings together many different approaches in describing the multifaceted traditions behind the Hebrew Bible in its present form.
Price: $159.00
Pages: 272
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Oudtestamentische Studiën, Old Testament Studies
Publication Date:
02 March 2017
ISBN: 9789004337480
Format: Hardcover
Klaas Spronk, Ph.D. (1986), is Professor of Old Testament at the Protestant Theological University, Amsterdam. He has published monographs and many article and edited volumes on Bible translation, biblical theology and the exegesis of Joshua, Judges, and minor prophets.
Hans M. Barstad, born in 1947. Dr. Theol., Oslo; DD, Edinburgh. Professor of Hebrew Bible and Old Testament Studies Oslo (1986-2005) and Edinburgh (2006-2014). Published extensively on Hebrew Bible and Ancient Near Eastern topics. Membership of many learned societies and numerous editorial boards. Most important authored books: The Religious Polemics of Amos (1984); A Way in the Wilderness (1989); The Myth of the Empty Land (1996); The Babylonian Captivity of the Book of Isaiah (1997); History and the Hebrew Bible (2008).
Hans M. Barstad, born in 1947. Dr. Theol., Oslo; DD, Edinburgh. Professor of Hebrew Bible and Old Testament Studies Oslo (1986-2005) and Edinburgh (2006-2014). Published extensively on Hebrew Bible and Ancient Near Eastern topics. Membership of many learned societies and numerous editorial boards. Most important authored books: The Religious Polemics of Amos (1984); A Way in the Wilderness (1989); The Myth of the Empty Land (1996); The Babylonian Captivity of the Book of Isaiah (1997); History and the Hebrew Bible (2008).