Torah and the Chronicler’s History Work: An Inquiry Into the Chronicler’s References to Laws, Festivals, and Cultic Institutions in Relationship to Pentateuchal Legislation [Brown Judaic Studies, 196]

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Shaver, Judson R. Torah and the Chronicler’s History Work: An Inquiry Into the Chronicler’s References to Laws, Festivals, and Cultic Institutions in Relationship to Pentateuchal Legislation [Brown Judaic Studies, 196]. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1989. First edition. Quarto. XI, [1], 160, [12]pp. Original olive cloth with silver lettering and ruling on spine and front cover. Shaver’s thesis is straightforward: The Torah book of the Chronicler contained more than the canonical Pentateuch. Thus, the canonization of the Torah has not yet occured by the time of Chronicler (ca. the middle of the fourth century). Binding and interior in overall very good condition. vg. Hardcover. (35402) $65

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Shaver, Judson R.

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Atlanta

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