The Date, Composition and Function of Joshua 24 in Recent Research : A Response to Joachim J. Krause, Cynthia Edenburg, and Konrad Schmid

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The Date, Composition and Function of Joshua 24 in Recent Research : A Response to Joachim J. Krause, Cynthia Edenburg, and Konrad Schmid
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Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel
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Römer Thomas
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Published
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2017
Volume
6
Number
2
Pages
203-216
Language
english
Abstract
This article reviews the contributions of Cynthia Edenburg, Joachim Krause and Konrad Schmid and offers further arguments for the setting of Joshua 24, a post-priestly text, in the second half of the Persian period. It also underlines the Samaritan perspective of the chapter. Indeed, the aim of Joshua 24 was to create a Hexateuch, which would have been acceptable by Judeans, Samaritans and, under certain circumstances, also for the Diaspora.
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