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ISBN 10: 1575066718
ISBN 13: 9781575066714
Author: Jerry Hwang
To whom is Moses speaking in Deuteronomy? This question is controversial in OT scholarship. Some passages in Deuteronomy indicate that Moses is addressing the first exodus generation that witnessed Horeb (Deut 5:3–4), while other passages point to the second exodus generation that survived the wilderness (Deut 1:35; 2:14–16). Redaction critics such as Thomas Römer and John Van Seters view the chronological problems in Deuteronomy as evidence of multiple tradition layers. Although other scholars have suggested that Deuteronomy’s conflation of chronology is a rhetorical move to unify Israel’s generations, no analysis has thus far explored in detail how the blending of “you” and the “fathers” functions as a rhetorical device. However, a rhetorical approach to the “fathers” is especially appropriate in light of three features of Deuteronomy.
The Rhetoric of Remembrance An Investigation of the Fathers in Deuteronomy 1st Table of contents:
1. The “Fathers” in Deuteronomy: Introduction
Part 1 The “Fathers” and the Land Promise in Deuteronomy
2. The “Fathers” and the Land Promise in Deuteronomy: History of Research and Method
3. The “Fathers” and the Land Promise in Deuteronomy: Analysis of Texts
Part 2 The “God of the Fathers” and the Divine Promises in Deuteronomy
4. The “God of the Fathers” and the Divine Promises in Deuteronomy: History of Research and Method
5. The “God of the Fathers” and the Divine Promises in Deuteronomy: Analysis of Texts
Part 3 The “Fathers” and the Divine-Human Covenant in Deuteronomy
6. The “Fathers” and the Divine-Human Covenant in Deuteronomy
7. The “Fathers” and the Divine-Human Covenant in Deuteronomy: Analysis of Texts
8. The “Fathers” in Deuteronomy: Conclusions and Avenues for Future Research
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