The Canonical Alignment of the Book of Joshua. Albertz, R. In Lipschits, O., Knoppers, G. N., & Albertz, R., editors, Judah and the Judeans in the Fourth Century B.C.E., pages 287--303. Eisenbrauns, Winona Lake, Indiana, 2007.
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Priestly passages in Joshua (Josh 4:12-13,15-17; 4:19* + 5:10-12; 8:33*; 9:15b, 18-21,27*; 14:1-5; 17:2aαb- 6; 18:1, (2-7); 19:51; 20:1-9; 21:1-42; 22:7-34; 24:33). Maintains theory of deuteronomistic history + significance of canonization of pentateuch Priestly passages in Joshua presuppose Numbers 26-36. Only few passages of Joshua influence Pentateuch: Josh 9 on Deut 29:10; Josh 13-19 on Numbers 26 Ccl: best to align Joshua on the Torah, which had become canonical by then. -- Hecateus of Abdera = described a Torah-based Judaism in his short report about the Jews, written in the early Hellenistic period.
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	address = {Winona Lake, Indiana},
	title = {The {Canonical} {Alignment} of the {Book} of {Joshua}},
	abstract = {Priestly passages in Joshua (Josh
4:12-13,15-17; 4:19* + 5:10-12; 8:33*; 9:15b, 18-21,27*; 14:1-5; 17:2aαb-
6; 18:1, (2-7); 19:51; 20:1-9; 21:1-42; 22:7-34; 24:33).
Maintains theory of deuteronomistic history + significance of canonization of pentateuch
Priestly passages in Joshua presuppose Numbers 26-36.
Only few passages of Joshua influence Pentateuch: Josh 9 on Deut 29:10; Josh 13-19 on Numbers 26
Ccl: best to align Joshua on the Torah, which had become canonical by then.
--
Hecateus of Abdera = described
a Torah-based Judaism in his short report about the Jews, written in the early Hellenistic period.},
	booktitle = {Judah and the {Judeans} in the {Fourth} {Century} {B}.{C}.{E}.},
	publisher = {Eisenbrauns},
	author = {Albertz, Rainer},
	editor = {Lipschits, Oded and Knoppers, Gary N. and Albertz, Rainer},
	year = {2007},
	keywords = {Prophètes antérieurs : Josué},
	pages = {287--303}
}

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