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Deuteronomy McMasterDivinityCollege

Fall2016CourseDesignationOT3XD3Specializations

BiblicalStudiesPastoralStudies

DoctorofPracticalTheologystudentswhowishtoapplyforthiscourseasanAdvancedElectivefortheirdegreeprogrammustconsultwiththeProgramDirectoroftheDPTandthecourseinstructorinordertodevelopanAdvancedElectiveapproachtothecoursethatfulfillsthespecificelementsrequiredbytheDPTprogram.OncetheelementsoftheAdvancedElectivehavebeenagreeduponbythestudent,theProgramDirector,andtheinstructor,aformalapplicationcanbemadeforanAdvancedElectiveinconnectionwiththiscourse.Oncetheapplicationisaccepted,DPTstudentscanproceedwiththecourseaspartoftheirdegreeprogram.

AugustH.Konkel(Ph.D.),ProfessorofOldTestamentkonkela@mcmaster.ca;9055259140x23505

mcmasterdivinity.ca/faculty/core/august-h-konkel

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CourseScheduleTime:Tuesdays,7:00–9:00PMCoursebeginsTuesdaySept.13ReadingWeekOctober11FinalWeekTuesdayDecember13CourseDescriptionThebookofDeuteronomyisacovenantrenewalforthenationabouttoenterthePromisedLand.Itsharestheformofancientcovenants,particularlyHittitetreatiesofthesecondmillennium.ItsemphasisistoloveandfearGod,thequalitiesrequiredofcovenantloyalty.Loyaltytothecovenantismanifestinbothhumananddivinerelationshipsspecifiedinthecovenantstipulations.TherequirementsofDeuteronomybecomethemeasurebywhichthekingsofIsraelareevaluated.ThiscoursewillexaminealltheseaspectsoftheconclusionoftheTorah.CourseObjectivesKnowing

• ThecontentofthebookofDeuteronomy• FormcriticalanalysisofDeuteronomy• FunctionofDeuteronomyintheOldTestament• TheologyofDeuteronomy

Being

• CometoloveandfearYahwehasinstructedbyDeuteronomy• HonoringGodasonethatbelongstoakingdomofpriests• ValuinghomeandpersonalrelationsaccordingtoDeuteronomisticstandards

Doing

• PracticingtheworshipofGodtaughtinDeuteronomy• LivingthecovenantcommitmenttoGod,family,andcommunityastaughtinDeuteronomy• LivingthevaluesexpressedinthetenwordsandtheirexpositioninDeuteronomy

CourseTextsDanielI.Block,TheGospelAccordingtoMoses:TheologicalandEthicalReflectionsontheBookofDeuteronomy,Cascade,2012.BiblicalStudiesRichardD.Nelson,Deuteronomy.OTL.Louisville:WestminsterJohnKnox,2002.

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PastoralStudiesDanielIBlock,Deuteronomy,NIVApplicationCommentary,GrandRapids:Zondervan,2012.

TextbookPurchase

AllrequiredtextbooksforthisclassareavailablefromtheCollege’sbookservice,READOnBookstore,Room145,McMasterDivinityCollege.Textsmaybepurchasedonthefirstdayofclass.Foradvancepurchase,youmaycontactREADOnBookstore,5InternationalBlvd,Etobicoke,OntarioM9W6H3:phone416.620.2934;fax416.622.2308;emailbooks@readon.ca.Otherbookservicesmayalsocarrythetexts.CourseLecturesOneofthetwocommentariesshouldbereadinpreparationfortheassignedpassagesofeachlecture.1 DeuteronomisticHistory2 JourneytotheLandofMoab(1:1–4:43)3 TheWordsofMountSinai(4:44–6:25)4 LearningtoLoveandFeartheLord(7:1–10:22)5 CovenantOathandFidelity(11:1–31;26:1–28:69)6 WorshipinthePromisedLand(12:1–16:17)7 CivilLifeinthePromisedLand(16:18–21:9)8 DomesticLifeinthePromisedLand(21:10–25:19)9 CovenantLoyaltyandRenewal(29:1–31:30)10 PoemofMoses(32:1–52)11 FarewellBlessingandDeathofMoses(33:1–34:12)12 DeuteronomyandCanonCourseRequirements1 CompositionandFunctionofDeuteronomy(20%;dueOct.4th)1.1 RequiredReading DanielI.Block,“RecoveringtheVoiceofMoses:TheGenesisofDeuteronomy,”JETS44(2001)385–408. Martin Noth. The Deuteronomistic History. JSOTSup 15, Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1981, pp. 1–35. 1.2 WrittenRequirementUsingtheabovereadingsandothersofyourchoice,discusstherelationshipofDeuteronomytowhatiscalledtheDeuteronomisticHistory.ProvideyourownviewofthecompositionofthebookofDeuteronomy.Thisisnotaresearchpaper,butshouldcoverthebasicissuesinabout1500words.2 FormandStructureofDeuteronomy(20%;dueOct.25th)2.1 RequiredReading

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MosheWeinfeld,“TreatyFormandPhraseology—AffinitieswiththeAncientNear-EasternTreatyFormulae,”pages59–116inDeuteronomyandtheDeuteronomicSchool.DanielI.Block,chapters1–3inTheGospelAccordingtoMoses.2.2 WrittenRequirementSincethetimeofMendenhallithasbeenrecognizedthatthecompositionofDeuteronomyisaculturalproductofitstimeintheuseofformandphraseologyofancientneareasterntreaties.Usingtheabovereadingsandothersofyourchoice,describethesimilaritiesofDeuteronomytoancienttreaties.ProvideyourownviewofthestructureofDeuteronomyandhowitdevelopsthetheologyofthebook.Thisisnotaresearchpaper,butshouldshowhowDeuteronomycommunicatesitsmessageinabout1500words.3 TheologyofDeuteronomy(30%;dueNov.22nd)Chooseatopicfromchapters4–9oftheGospelAccordingtoMoses.ResearchthetopicofyourchoicewithparticularattentiontohowthetextofDeuteronomysupportsyourconclusions.Thispapershouldbeabout2500wordsandmustincludeaminimumof15bibliographicitems.4 ReflectionsonDeuteronomy(30%;dueDec.13th)BiblicalStudiesProvideareviewofapproximately5pagesevaluatingthecommentarybyNelson.ExplainhowthiscommentaryhelpsyouunderstandthetextofDeuteronomy,anddiscussthelimitsofwhatitdoesnotcoverinissuesofDeuteronomy.InapproximatelyfivepagesdiscusstheoutcomesyouareseekingfromaBiblecourseinaBiblicalStudiesmajor.Explainhowyourworkinthiscoursecontributedtothoseoutcomes.IndicatewhatyoufurtherhopetodoinyourownstudiesinDeuteronomyanditsroleinthecanon.PastoralStudiesInaboutfivepagesreviewthecommentarybyBlockasatoolforpastoralwork.Explaininwhatwaysitcouldbeusedbyapastorfortheology,sermons,andunderstandingoftheScriptures.Defenditsstrengthsanddiscusssomeofitslimitations.DevelopinoutlineaseriesofstudiesorsermonsfromthebookofDeuteronomy.Thisshouldbeaminimumoffiveinnumber,butisnotexpectedtocoverthewholebookofDeuteronomy.Theseriesshouldhavecohesion,provideagoodgraspofthemessageofDeuteronomyforacongregationorstudygroup,andindicatetheoutcomesintendedforfaithandlife.

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CoursePoliciesAcademicHonestyAcademicdishonestyisaseriousoffencethatmaytakeanynumberofforms,includingplagiarism,thesubmissionofworkthatisnotone’sownorforwhichpreviouscredithasbeenobtained,and/orunauthorizedcollaborationwithotherstudents.Academicdishonestycanresultinsevereconsequences,e.g.,failureoftheassignment,failureofthecourse,anotationonone’sacademictranscript,and/orsuspensionorexpulsionfromtheCollege.Studentsareresponsibleforunderstandingwhatconstitutesacademicdishonesty.PleaserefertotheDivinityCollegeStatementonAcademicHonesty:http://www.mcmasterdivinity.ca/programs/rules-regulations.

GenderInclusiveLanguageMcMasterDivinityCollegeusesinclusivelanguageforhumanbeingsinworshipservices,studentwrittenmaterials,andallofitspublications.Inreferencetobiblicaltexts,theintegrityoftheoriginalexpressionsandthenamesofGodshouldberespected.TheNRSVandTNIVareexamplesoftheuseofinclusivelanguageforhumanbeings.ItisexpectedthatinclusivelanguagewillbeusedinchapelservicesandallMDCassignments.

StyleAllstylisticconsiderations(includingbutnotlimitedtoquestionsofformatting,footnotes,andbibliographicreferences)mustconformtotheMcMasterDivinityCollegeStyleGuidelinesforEssaysandTheses:http://www.mcmasterdivinity.ca/sites/default/files/documents/mdcstyleguide.pdf.Failuretoobserveappropriateformwillresultingradereductions.

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BibliographyTextMcCarthy,Carmel,ed.Deuteronomy.BiblicalHebraicaQuinta5.Stuttgart:DeutscheBibelgesellschaft,

2007.Wevers,JohnW.NotesontheGreekTextofDeuteronomy.SeptuagintandCognateStudies39.Atlanta:

Scholars,1995.CommentariesBiddle,MarkE.Deuteronomy.Smyth&HelwysBibleCommentary.Macon,GA:Smyth&Helwys,2003.Block,DanielI.Deuteronomy.NIVApplicationCommentary.GrandRapids:Zondervan,2012.Brueggemann,Walter.Deuteronomy.AbingdonOldTestamentCommentaries.Nashville:Abingdon,

2001.Christensen,DuaneL.Deuteronomy1:1–21:9.Rev.ed.WBC6A.Nashville,TN:Nelson,2001._________________.Deuteronomy21:10–34:12.WBC6B.Nashville,TN:Nelson,2003.Craigie,Peter.C.TheBookofDeuteronomy.NICOT.GrandRapids:Eerdmans,1976.Driver,S.R.ACriticalandExegeticalCommentaryonDeuteronomy.3ded.ICC.Edinburgh:T.&T.Clark,

1895.Mays,A.D.H.Deuteronomy.NCB.GrandRapids:Eerdmans,1981.Miller,P.D.Deuteronomy.Interpretation.Louisville,KY:JohnKnox,1990.Nelson,RichardD.Deuteronomy.OTL.Louisville:WestminsterJohnKnox,2002.Rad,Gerhardvon.Deuteronomy:ACommentary.OTL.Philadelphia:TheWestminsterPress,1966.Tigay,JeffreyH.Deuteronomy:TheJPSTorahCommentary.Philadelphia:TheJewishPublicationSociety,

1996.Thompson,J.A.Deuteronomy:AnIntroductionandCommentary.TOTC.Downer’sGrove,IL:InterVarsity

Press,1974.Weinfeld,Moshe.Deuteronomy1–11:ANewTranslationwithIntroductionandCommentary.AB5.New

York:Doubleday,1991.Wright,ChristopherJ.H.Deuteronomy.NewInternationalBiblicalCommentary.Peabody,MA:

Hendrikson,1996.

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AncientNearEasternBackgroundGreenberg,Moshe.“SomePostulatesofBiblicalCriminalLaw.”Pages18–37inTheJewishExpression.

EditedbyJudahGoldin.NewHavenandLondon:YaleUniversityPress,1976.Jirku,Anton.“Rapa’u,derFürstderRapa’uma-rephaim.”ZAW77(1965)82–83.Margulis,B.“AUgariticPsalm(RŠ24.252).”JBL89(1970)292–304.McCarthy,D.J.TreatyandCovenant:AStudyinFormintheAncientOrientalDocumentandintheOld

Testament.Rev.ed.Analectabiblica21A,1978.Mendenhall,G.“CovenantFormsinIsraeliteTradition.”BA25:66–87.Speiser,E.A.“TheBiblicalIdeaofHistoryinItsCommonNearEasternSetting.”Pages1–17inTheJewish

Expression.EditedbyJudahGoldin.NewHavenandLondon:YaleUniversityPress,1976.DeuteronomisticHistoryKnoppers,Gary.“RethinkingtheRelationshipbetweenDeuteronomyandtheDeuteronomisticHistory.”

CBQ63(2002)393–415.Nelson,RichardD.TheDoubleRedactionoftheDeuteronomisticHistory,JSOTSup18.Sheffield:JSOT,

1981Nicholson,E.W.DeuteronomyandTradition:LiteraryandHistoricalProblemsintheBookof

Deuteronomy.Philadelphia:Fortress,1967.Noth,Martin.TheDeuteronomisticHistory.JSOTSup15.Sheffield:JSOTPress,1981.Weinfeld,Moshe.DeuteronomyandtheDeuteronomicSchool.Oxford:OxfordUniversityPress, TheologyofDeuteronomyBlenkinsopp,Joseph.TreasuresOldandNew:EssaysintheTheologyofthePentateuch.GrandRapids:

Eerdmans,2004.Block,DanielI.“’YouShallNotCovetYourNeighbor’sWife’:AStudyinDeuteronomicDomestic

Ideology.”JETS53(2010)449–474.____________.HowILoveYourTorah,OLORD!:StudiesintheBookofDeuteronomy.Eugene,OR:

Cascade,2011.____________.“’APlaceformyName’:HorebandZionintheMosaicVisionofIsraeliteWorship.”JETS

58(2015)221–248.

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Frankfort,H.KingshipandtheGods.Chicago:UniversityofChicagoPress,1948.Knoppers,Gary.“TheDeuteronomistandtheDeuteronomicLawoftheKing:ARe-examinationofa

Relationship.”ZAW108(1996)329–46.Millar,J.G.NowChooseLife.GrandRapids:Eerdmans,1998.Rad,Gerhardvon.StudiesinDeuteronomy.StudiesinBiblicalTheology9.London:SCMPressLtd.1953.Wright,ChristopherJ.H.OldTestamentEthicsforthePeopleofGod.DownersGrove,IL:Inter-Varsity

Press,2004.

Disclaimer

Thissyllabusisthepropertyoftheinstructorandispreparedwithcurrentlyavailableinformation.Theinstructorreservestherighttomakechangesandrevisionsuptoandincludingthefirstdayofclass.

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Deuteronomy McMasterDivinityCollege

Fall2016CourseDesignationOT6XD6DoctorofPracticalTheologystudentswhowishtoapplyforthiscourseasanAdvancedElectivefortheirdegreeprogrammustconsultwiththeProgramDirectoroftheDPTandthecourseinstructorinordertodevelopanAdvancedElectiveapproachtothecoursethatfulfillsthespecificelementsrequiredbytheDPTprogram.OncetheelementsoftheAdvancedElectivehavebeenagreeduponbythestudent,theProgramDirector,andtheinstructor,aformalapplicationcanbemadeforanAdvancedElectiveinconnectionwiththiscourse.Oncetheapplicationisaccepted,DPTstudentscanproceedwiththecourseaspartoftheirdegreeprogram.

AugustH.Konkel(Ph.D.),ProfessorofOldTestament

konkela@mcmaster.ca;9055259140x23505

mcmasterdivinity.ca/faculty/core/august-h-konkel

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CourseScheduleTime:Tuesdays,7:00-9:00PMCoursebeginsTuesdaySept.13ReadingWeekOctober11FinalWeekTuesdayDecember13CourseDescriptionThebookofDeuteronomyisacovenantrenewalforthenationabouttoenterthePromisedLand.Itsharestheformofancientcovenants,particularlyHittitetreatiesofthesecondmillennium.ItsemphasisistoloveandfearGod,thequalitiesrequiredofcovenantloyalty.Loyaltytothecovenantismanifestinbothhumananddivinerelationshipsspecifiedinthecovenantstipulations.TherequirementsofDeuteronomybecomethemeasurebywhichthekingsofIsraelareevaluated.ThiscoursewillexaminealltheseaspectsoftheconclusionoftheTorah.CourseObjectivesKnowing

• ThecontentofthebookofDeuteronomy• FormcriticalanalysisofDeuteronomy• FunctionofDeuteronomyintheOldTestament• TheologyofDeuteronomy

Being

• CometoloveandfearYahwehasinstructedbyDeuteronomy• HonoringGodasonethatbelongstoakingdomofpriests• ValuinghomeandpersonalrelationsaccordingtoDeuteronomisticstandards

Doing

• PracticingtheworshipofGodtaughtinDeuteronomy• LivingthecovenantcommitmenttoGod,family,andcommunityastaughtinDeuteronomy• LivingthevaluesexpressedinthetenwordsandtheirexpositioninDeuteronomy

CourseTextsDanielI.Block,TheGospelAccordingtoMoses:TheologicalandEthicalReflectionsontheBookofDeuteronomy,Cascade,2012.RichardD.Nelson,Deuteronomy.OTL.Louisville:WestminsterJohnKnox,2002.

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TextbookPurchaseAllrequiredtextbooksforthisclassareavailablefromtheCollege’sbookservice,READOnBookstore,Room145,McMasterDivinityCollege.Textsmaybepurchasedonthefirstdayofclass.Foradvancepurchase,youmaycontactREADOnBookstore,5InternationalBlvd,Etobicoke,OntarioM9W6H3:phone416.620.2934;fax416.622.2308;emailbooks@readon.ca.Otherbookservicesmayalsocarrythetexts.

CourseLecturesThecommentarybyNelsonshouldbereadinpreparationfortheassignedpassagesofeachlecture.1 DeuteronomisticHistory2 JourneytotheLandofMoab(1:1–4:43)3 TheWordsofMountSinai(4:44–6:25)4 LearningtoLoveandFeartheLord(7:1–10:22)5 CovenantOathandFidelity(11:1–31;26:1–28:69)6 WorshipinthePromisedLand(12:1–16:17)7 CivilLifeinthePromisedLand(16:18–21:9)8 DomesticLifeinthePromisedLand(21:10–25:19)9 CovenantLoyaltyandRenewal(29:1–31:30)10 PoemofMoses(32:1–52)11 FarewellBlessingandDeathofMoses(33:1–34:12)12 DeuteronomyandCanonCourseRequirements1 CompositionandFunctionofDeuteronomy(15%;dueOct.4th)1.1 RequiredReading DanielI.Block,“RecoveringtheVoiceofMoses:TheGenesisofDeuteronomy,”JETS44(2001)385–408. Martin Noth. The Deuteronomistic History. JSOTSup 15, Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1981, pp. 1–35. 1.2 WrittenRequirementUsingtheabovereadingsandothersofyourchoice,discusstherelationshipofDeuteronomytowhatiscalledtheDeuteronomisticHistory.ProvideyourownviewofthecompositionofthebookofDeuteronomy.Thisisnotaresearchpaper,butshouldcoverthebasicissuesinabout1500words.2 FormandStructureofDeuteronomy(15%;dueOct.25th)2.1 RequiredReading

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MosheWeinfeld,“TreatyFormandPhraseology—AffinitieswiththeAncientNear-EasternTreatyFormulae,”pages59–116inDeuteronomyandtheDeuteronomicSchool.DanielI.Block,chapters1–3inTheGospelAccordingtoMoses.2.2 WrittenRequirementSincethetimeofMendenhallithasbeenrecognizedthatthecompositionofDeuteronomyisaculturalproductofitstimeintheuseofformandphraseologyofancientneareasterntreaties.Usingtheabovereadingsandothersofyourchoice,describethesimilaritiesofDeuteronomytoancienttreaties.ProvideyourownviewofthestructureofDeuteronomyandhowitdevelopsthetheologyofthebook.Thisisnotaresearchpaper,butshouldshowhowDeuteronomycommunicatesitsmessageinabout1500words.3 TheologyofDeuteronomy(30%;dueNov.22nd)Chooseatopicfromchapters4–9oftheGospelAccordingtoMoses.ResearchthetopicofyourchoicewithparticularattentiontohowthetextofDeuteronomysupportsyourconclusions.Thispapershouldbeabout2500wordsandshoulddemonstratethoroughresearch.4 ResearchonDeuteronomy(40%;dueDec.13th)StudiesinDeuteronomyhavebeenamongthemostinfluentialinunderstandingOldTestamenthistory,canon,andtheologyoftheHebrewpeople.Thestudentwillcompileabout5000–6000pagesofreadingonatopicofchoicerelatedtothebookofDeuteronomy.Thetopicshouldbediscussedwiththeprofessorandthereadinglistapproved.Thestudentwillthencompetearesearchassignmentofabout5000wordsonthechosentopic.PossibletopicsincludetheconceptofaDeuteronomisticHistory,theformofDeuteronomyinitsancientneareasterncontext,theethicsofDeuteronomy,thetheologyofGodinDeuteronomy,oranymorespecifictopicorpassageofthestudent’schoice.CoursePoliciesAcademicHonestyAcademicdishonestyisaseriousoffencethatmaytakeanynumberofforms,includingplagiarism,thesubmissionofworkthatisnotone’sownorforwhichpreviouscredithasbeenobtained,and/orunauthorizedcollaborationwithotherstudents.Academicdishonestycanresultinsevereconsequences,e.g.,failureoftheassignment,failureofthecourse,anotationonone’sacademictranscript,and/orsuspensionorexpulsionfromtheCollege.Studentsareresponsibleforunderstandingwhatconstitutesacademicdishonesty.PleaserefertotheDivinityCollegeStatementonAcademicHonesty:http://www.mcmasterdivinity.ca/programs/rules-regulations.GenderInclusiveLanguage

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McMasterDivinityCollegeusesinclusivelanguageforhumanbeingsinworshipservices,studentwrittenmaterials,andallofitspublications.Inreferencetobiblicaltexts,theintegrityoftheoriginalexpressionsandthenamesofGodshouldberespected.TheNRSVandTNIVareexamplesoftheuseofinclusivelanguageforhumanbeings.ItisexpectedthatinclusivelanguagewillbeusedinchapelservicesandallMDCassignments.

StyleAllstylisticconsiderations(includingbutnotlimitedtoquestionsofformatting,footnotes,andbibliographicreferences)mustconformtotheMcMasterDivinityCollegeStyleGuidelinesforEssaysandTheses:http://www.mcmasterdivinity.ca/sites/default/files/documents/mdcstyleguide.pdf.Failuretoobserveappropriateformwillresultingradereductions.

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Bibliography

TextMcCarthy,Carmel,ed.Deuteronomy.BiblicalHebraicaQuinta5.Stuttgart:DeutscheBibelgesellschaft,

2007.Wevers,JohnW.NotesontheGreekTextofDeuteronomy.SeptuagintandCognateStudies39.Atlanta:

Scholars,1995.CommentariesBiddle,MarkE.Deuteronomy.Smyth&HelwysBibleCommentary.Macon,GA:Smyth&Helwys,2003.Block,DanielI.Deuteronomy.NIVApplicationCommentary.GrandRapids:Zondervan,2012.Brueggemann,Walter.Deuteronomy.AbingdonOldTestamentCommentaries.Nashville:Abingdon,

2001.Christensen,DuaneL.Deuteronomy1:1–21:9.Rev.ed.WBC6A.Nashville,TN:Nelson,2001._________________.Deuteronomy21:10–34:12.WBC6B.Nashville,TN:Nelson,2003.Craigie,Peter.C.TheBookofDeuteronomy.NICOT.GrandRapids:Eerdmans,1976.Driver,S.R.ACriticalandExegeticalCommentaryonDeuteronomy.3ded.ICC.Edinburgh:T.&T.Clark,

1895.Mays,A.D.H.Deuteronomy.NCB.GrandRapids:Eerdmans,1981.Miller,P.D.Deuteronomy.Interpretation.Louisville,KY:JohnKnox,1990.Nelson,RichardD.Deuteronomy.OTL.Louisville:WestminsterJohnKnox,2002.Rad,Gerhardvon.Deuteronomy:ACommentary.OTL.Philadelphia:TheWestminsterPress,1966.Tigay,JeffreyH.Deuteronomy:TheJPSTorahCommentary.Philadelphia:TheJewishPublicationSociety,

1996.Thompson,J.A.Deuteronomy:AnIntroductionandCommentary.TOTC.Downer’sGrove,IL:InterVarsity

Press,1974.Weinfeld,Moshe.Deuteronomy1–11:ANewTranslationwithIntroductionandCommentary.AB5.New

York:Doubleday,1991.

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Wright,ChristopherJ.H.Deuteronomy.NewInternationalBiblicalCommentary.Peabody,MA:Hendrikson,1996.

AncientNearEasternBackgroundGreenberg,Moshe.“SomePostulatesofBiblicalCriminalLaw.”Pages18–37inTheJewishExpression.

EditedbyJudahGoldin.NewHavenandLondon:YaleUniversityPress,1976.Jirku,Anton.“Rapa’u,derFürstderRapa’uma-rephaim.”ZAW77(1965)82–83.Margulis,B.“AUgariticPsalm(RŠ24.252).”JBL89(1970)292–304.McCarthy,D.J.TreatyandCovenant:AStudyinFormintheAncientOrientalDocumentandintheOld

Testament.Rev.ed.Analectabiblica21A,1978.Mendenhall,G.“CovenantFormsinIsraeliteTradition.”BA25:66–87.Speiser,E.A.“TheBiblicalIdeaofHistoryinItsCommonNearEasternSetting.”Pages1–17inTheJewish

Expression.EditedbyJudahGoldin.NewHavenandLondon:YaleUniversityPress,1976.DeuteronomisticHistoryKnoppers,Gary.“RethinkingtheRelationshipbetweenDeuteronomyandtheDeuteronomisticHistory.”

CBQ63(2002)393–415.Nelson,RichardD.TheDoubleRedactionoftheDeuteronomisticHistory,JSOTSup18.Sheffield:JSOT,

1981Nicholson,E.W.DeuteronomyandTradition:LiteraryandHistoricalProblemsintheBookof

Deuteronomy.Philadelphia:Fortress,1967.Noth,Martin.TheDeuteronomisticHistory.JSOTSup15.Sheffield:JSOTPress,1981.Weinfeld,Moshe.DeuteronomyandtheDeuteronomicSchool.Oxford:OxfordUniversityPress, TheologyofDeuteronomyBlenkinsopp,Joseph.TreasuresOldandNew:EssaysintheTheologyofthePentateuch.GrandRapids:

Eerdmans,2004.Block,DanielI.“’YouShallNotCovetYourNeighbor’sWife’:AStudyinDeuteronomicDomestic

Ideology.”JETS53(2010)449–474.____________.HowILoveYourTorah,OLORD!:StudiesintheBookofDeuteronomy.Eugene,OR:

Cascade,2011.

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____________.“’APlaceformyName’:HorebandZionintheMosaicVisionofIsraeliteWorship.”JETS58(2015)221–248.

Frankfort,H.KingshipandtheGods.Chicago:UniversityofChicagoPress,1948.Knoppers,Gary.“TheDeuteronomistandtheDeuteronomicLawoftheKing:ARe-examinationofa

Relationship.”ZAW108(1996)329–46.Millar,J.G.NowChooseLife.GrandRapids:Eerdmans,1998.Rad,Gerhardvon.StudiesinDeuteronomy.StudiesinBiblicalTheology9.London:SCMPressLtd.1953.Wright,ChristopherJ.H.OldTestamentEthicsforthePeopleofGod.DownersGrove,IL:Inter-Varsity

Press,2004.

Disclaimer

Thissyllabusisthepropertyoftheinstructorandispreparedwithcurrentlyavailableinformation.Theinstructorreservestherighttomakechangesandrevisionsuptoandincludingthefirstdayofclass.

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