The Pentateuch as narrative : a biblical-theological commentary

John H. Sailhamer
Grand Rapids, Mich : Zondervan, c1992
xxi, 522 p. ; 24 cm.
Book
LocationCall NumberStatus
G/F CollectionBS 1225 .3 .S235Available

  • Interpreting the Pentateuch. A. The Pentateuch Is a Book. B. The Historical Background of the Pentateuch. C. Historical Background and the Meaning of the Text of the Pentateuch. D. Revelation in Scripture (Text) and in History (Event). E. Authorship and Sources. F. Literary Form of Historical Narrative. G. The Structure of the Pentateuch. H. The Purpose of the Pentateuch. I. The Mosaic Law and the Theology of the Pentateuch. J. Basic Principles Taught in the Torah
  • Ch. 1. Genesis
  • Ch. 2. Exodus
  • Ch. 3. Leviticus
  • Ch. 4. Numbers
  • Ch. 5. Deuteronomy
  • Appendix: Summary of Maimonides' List of Laws in the Torah.
  • ill., map
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 517-522).
  • Series statement from jacket.
  • Zondervan
  • 0310574218
  • 9780310574217
  • text
  • volume
  • unmediated
  • https://cms.trccloud.hk/opac/bib/AIFV