Tradition and History: The Scholarship of John Van Seters
9
(14)
Thomas L. Thompson
Samuel and Genesis: Some Questions of John Van Seters's ``Yahwist''
23
(10)
A. Graeme Auld
Noch einmal: Jakobs Traum in Bethel - Genesis 28,10-22
33
(22)
Erhard Blum
Hosea and the Wilderness Wandering Tradition
55
(16)
Thomas B. Dozeman
The Parable of Nathan (II Sam. 12,1-4) and the Theory of Semiosis
71
(20)
Erik Eynikel
Gott als Lenker des menschlichen Schicksals in Platons Nomoi
91
(24)
Otto Kaiser
The Preferential Status of the Eldest Son Revoked?
115
(12)
Gary N. Knoppers
Good and Bad in History: The Greek Connection
127
(14)
Niels Peter Lemche
The Law of the Altar in Deuteronomy and the Cultic Site Near Shechem
141
(22)
Nadav Na'aman
Abraham: The Priestly Writer's ``Ecumenical'' Ancestor
163
(20)
Albert de Pury
New Light on Egypt's Stance Towards Asia, 610-586 BCE
183
(14)
Donald B. Redford
Wie sieht Israel seine Geschichte?
197
(10)
Rolf Rendtorff
Du Temple au Livre. L'ideologie de la centralisation dans I'historiographie deuteronomiste
207
(20)
Thomas C. Romer
``The Lord of Hosts, Seated over the Cherubs''
227
(8)
Jack M. Sasson
Die Erzahlung vom Goldenen Kalb Ex. 32* und das Deuteronomistische Geschichtswerk
235
(16)
Hans-Christoph Schmitt
Rubeniten als exemplarische Aufruhrer in Num. 16f*/Deut. 11
251
(18)
Ulrike Schorn
The Problem of Myth in Ancient Historiography
269
(12)
Kenton L. Sparks
Bibliography of John Van Seters
281
(6)
Clifford Mark McCormick
Indexes
287
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