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Index
The Formation of the Hebrew Bible: A New Reconstruction
Acknowledgments
Contents
Introduction: The Oral-Written Model and the Formation of the Hebrew Bible
Part I: Methodological Prologue: Textual Transmission in the Ancient World and How to Reconstruct It
1 Variants and Evidence of Oral-Written Transmission of Israelite Literature
2 Documented Cases of Transmission History, Part 1: Two Cases
3 Documented Cases of Transmission History, Part 2: Broader Trends
4 From Documented Growth to Method in Reconstruction of Growth
Part II: Excavating the History of the Formation of the Hebrew Bible
5 The Hasmonean Period: Finalization of Scripture in an Increasingly Greek World
6 The Hellenistic Period up to the Hasmonean Monarchy: Priestly and Diaspora Textuality
7 The Persian Period: Textuality of Persian-Sponsored Returnees
8 The Babylonian Exile: Trauma, Diaspora, and the Transition to Post-Monarchal Textuality
9 Bible for Exiles: The Reshaping of Stories About Israel’s Earliest History
10 Textuality Under Empire: Reflexes of Neo-Assyrian Domination
11 From the Neo-Assyrian to Hasmonean Periods: Preliminary Conclusions and Outlook
Part III: The Shape of Literary Textuality in the Early Pre-Exilic Period
12 Early Highland States and Evidence for Literary Textuality in Them
13 Royal Psalms: Locating Judah and Israel’s Early Pro-Royal Literature
14 Proverbs and Israel’s Early Oral-Written Curriculum
15 Other Supposedly Solomonic Books: Song of Songs and Qohelet
16 Other Biblical Texts Potentially from the Early Monarchal Period
17 Toward a New Picture of Early Monarchal Texts in the Hebrew Bible
Afterword
Select Bibliography
Selective Index of Scripture Citations
Subject Index
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