Genesis, A Royal Epic: Introduction, Translation, and Notes, 2nd Edition - eBook
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Genesis, A Royal Epic: Introduction, Translation, and Notes, 2nd Edition - eBook  -     By: Loren R. Fisher

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Title: Genesis, A Royal Epic: Introduction, Translation, and Notes, 2nd Edition - eBook
By: Loren R. Fisher
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Cascade Books
Publication Date: 2011
ISBN: 9781621893394
ISBN-13: 9781621893394
Stock No: WW111812EB

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Genesis "was a political document of the state, and its major function was to exalt David and his monarchy, not only with his own people but also among the other states of that world. The scribes of the monarchy used many sources for this work, and certainly the literary criticism of the past has helped us to isolate many of these sources. However, the view presented here is quite different from the older criticism in that the sources that were used in this work must date from before the exile. This is obvious, if the sources were used by the scribes of the Davidic monarchy. None of this can be said with dogmatic zest, but we can at this point discuss some reasons why it seems possible to see Genesis in this way." --from the Introduction

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Loren R. Fisher retired as Professor of Hebrew Bible at the School of Theology at Claremont and as Professor of Semitic Languages and Literature at the Claremont Graduate University. He is the author of The Many Voices of Job, Tales from Ancient Egypt, The Jerusalem Academy, and the editor of Ras Shamra Parallels, vols. 1 and 2,

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