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Die Anfänge der hebräischen Geschichtsschreibung
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Year: 1942 Volume: 3(1941/42) Publisher: Heidelberg : C. Winter,

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Geschichtsschreibung in Israel ; : Untersuchungen zum Jahvisten und Elohisten
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Year: 1952 Volume: 50 Publisher: Lund : C. W. K. Gleerup,

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Die Composition des Hexateuchs und der historischen Bücher des Alten Testaments
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Year: 1889 Publisher: Berlin : Georg Reimer,

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Narrative history and ethnic boundaries : the deuteronomistic historian and the creation of Israelite national identity
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ISBN: 1555408478 155540846X 9781555408466 9781555408473 Year: 1993 Volume: 24 Publisher: Atlanta, Ga. Scholars Press


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My Shepherd, though you do not know me : the Persian royal propaganda model in the Nehemiah memoir
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ISBN: 9789042932203 9042932201 Year: 2016 Volume: 78 Publisher: Leuven : Peeters,

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The redactional history of the book of Nehemiah is a hotly debated topic within scholarship. While a general consensus both attributes Neh. 1:1-2:20; 4:1-7:5; and 13:4-31 to the Nehemiah Memoir and postulates the influence of ancient Near Eastern royal inscriptions, previous scholarship lacks a systematic examination of Persian-period royal inscriptions in discussing the redactional history of Nehemiah. This present book examines Persian-period inscriptions from Judah's neighbors, Babylonia and Egypt, and identifies a propaganda model in which Persian kings are supported by the local deities and are heirs to the local dynasties. This propaganda model resembles depictions of Artaxerxes in sections of Nehemiah often attributed to the Memoir. Challenging a recent trend attributing religious references to Hellenistic redactions, this study finds that references in Nehemiah to divine authorization of Artaxerxes akin to the royal propaganda model in Persian-period texts from Babylon and Egypt most likely date to the Persian-period Nehemiah Memoir due to a shared literary context.

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