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The Call of Moses and the Exodus Story

by Jaeyoung Jeon

Jaeyoung Jeon examines and assesses recently suggested models for the formation of the Pentateuch through a redactional-critical analysis of the Call of Moses (Exod. 3-4) and the Exodus story (Exod. 5-13). He observes that Exod. 3-4 was formed through a series of stages of Deuteronomistic composition and redaction, to which some post-Priestly additions were made. Comparative analysis suggests that the elements of Deuteronomistic formation precede P and that the direction of influence is from the non-P narrative (Exod. 3-4) to the P call narrative (Exod. 6). Jeon also shows that although some of the literary layers in Exod. 3-4 extend through the Exodus story (Exod. 5-13), the present form of the latter has been shaped by a post-Deuteronomistic but pre-Priestly composition based on an earlier proto-Exodus story. He therefore concludes that the Pentateuch or Hexateuch might be the product of a more complicated process of development than the current models describe.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Author Biography

Born 1972; 2004 MA from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rothberg International School; 2012 PhD from Tel Aviv University; since 2013 SNSF Senior Researcher at the Université de Lausanne.

Review

"...the book [offers] a wealth of interesting observations that I hope will be developed in more detail in future studies." --Danny Mathews, Pepperdine University, Review of Biblical Literature, 7.21.16

Long Description

Jaeyoung Jeon examines and assesses recently suggested models for the formation of the Pentateuch through a redactional-critical analysis of the Call of Moses (Exod. 3-4) and the Exodus story (Exod. 5-13). He observes that Exod. 3-4 was formed through a series of stages of Deuteronomistic composition and redaction, to which some post-Priestly additions were made. Comparative analysis suggests that the elements of Deuteronomistic formation precede P and that the direction of influence is from the non-P narrative (Exod. 3-4) to the P call narrative (Exod. 6). Jeon also shows that although some of the literary layers in Exod. 3-4 extend through the Exodus story (Exod. 5-13), the present form of the latter has been shaped by a post-Deuteronomistic but pre-Priestly composition based on an earlier proto-Exodus story. He therefore concludes that the Pentateuch or Hexateuch might be the product of a more complicated process of development than the current models describe.

Review Text

"...the book [offers] a wealth of interesting observations that I hope will be developed in more detail in future studies." --Danny Mathews, Pepperdine University, Review of Biblical Literature, 7.21.16

Details

ISBN3161527267
Author Jaeyoung Jeon
Short Title The Call of Moses and the Exodus Story
Language English
Year 2013
ISBN-10 3161527267
ISBN-13 9783161527265
Format Paperback
Series Number 60
Pages 286
Series Forschungen zum Alten Testament 2. Reihe
Publication Date 2013-11-05
Country of Publication Germany
UK Release Date 2013-11-05
Subtitle A Redactional-Critical Study in Exodus 3-4 and 5-13
Audience Professional & Vocational
Publisher Mohr Siebeck
Imprint Mohr Siebeck

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