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- Pentateuchal legislation concerning them shows them to have been merely tolerated.
- This approach represented a revival of the supplementary hypothesis of a previous era of Pentateuchal studies.
- Some textual critics classify the narration as not being derived from any of the usual pentateuchal sources.
- One is inclined to the opinion that no case occurred in which the Pentateuchal provisions became effective.
- This Oral Torah includes both explicit interpretations of certain Pentateuchal laws, as well as the general methods of Rabbinic exegesis.
- To the three modes of capital punishment explicitly mentioned in the Pentateuchal laws, rabbinic law adds a fourth; viz ., strangulation.
- In Paterson's time the main focus had been on a course of lectures dealing with Pentateuchal criticism as noted by Henry Drummond above.
- And since the Rabbis viewed strangulation as the easiest of deaths, they decided that the undefined death-sentence of the Pentateuchal code means strangulation.
- These three studies inaugurated a heated discussion in scholarly circles on the validity of the then-dominant consensus on Pentateuchal origins, the Documentary Hypothesis.
- According to these conclusions, rabbinic law based on Pentateuchal authority, expressed or inferred, affixes death by stoning to each of the following eighteen crimes : 1.
- Along with similar revisionist works by Hans Heinrich Schmid of Zurich and Rolf Rendtorff of Heidelberg, published in 1976 and 1977, this led to a major reevaluation in Pentateuchal criticism.
- His work, notable for its detailed and wide-ranging scholarship and close argument, entrenched the newer documentary hypothesis as the dominant account of Pentateuchal origins, a position it retained until very recently.
- Scholars such as Rolf Rendtorff and John Van Seters have put also forward theories on Pentateuchal historical origins very like Cassuto's, at least insofar as their views on its mode of composition are concerned.
- Later Arabic translations also appeared; one featured a further Samaritan revision of Saadia Gaon's translation to bring it into greater conformity with the Samaritan Pentateuch and others were based upon Arabic Pentateuchal translations used by Christians.
- From the notes of lectures taken by one of his students, namely, Henry Drummond it is clear that Davidson was then discoursing to his class on Pentateuchal criticism, but with a leaning to more conservative positions.
- With a knowing smile and a sweet, high-pitched voice, Miller spelled " Pentateuchal, " referring to the first five books of the Bible, to survive the first round at the 75th competition.
- In this paragraph reference was made to a course which Davidson had given on Pentateuchal criticism it is a matter of regret that the manuscript of that course was never published, nor had it survived in any other form; otherwise the views of Davidson could be culled from it.
- Where the latter are dealing with partially extant texts, the former are dealing with hypothetical reconstructions for which we have no tangible evidence : " Much of Noth's detailed reconstruction of the Pentateuchal traditions was obtained by piling one speculation upon another . " ( p . 20)
- Wellhausen's hypothesis remained the dominant model for Pentateuchal studies until the last quarter of the 20th century, when it began to be challenged by other Biblical scholars who saw more and more hands at work in the Torah, ascribing them to periods even later than Wellhausen had proposed.
- During his time at IAS, he co-directed an international research team on a project titled Convergence and Divergence in Pentateuchal Theory : Bridging the Academic Cultures of Israel, North America, and Europe and co-organized an international conference, which was held on May 12 13, 2013.
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