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Deuteronomist and on
The tribe is completely absent from the Blessing of Moses, which textual scholars date to near the time of the Deuteronomist, after the dates of these census ; some Septuagint manuscripts appear to have attempted to correct this, adding the name of Simeon to the latter half of verse 6, which scholars view as unwarranted based on the Hebrew manuscripts.

Deuteronomist and earlier
In this work Noth argued that the earlier theory of several Deuteronomist redactions of the books from Joshua to Kings did not explain the facts, and instead proposed that they formed a unified " Deuteronomic history ", the product of a single author working in the late 7th century.

Deuteronomist and may
( The Deuteronomist author may have used the then-recent 701 BCE campaign of the Assyrian king Sennacherib in Judah as his model ; the hanging of the captured kings is in accordance with Assyrian practice of the 8th century ).

Deuteronomist and biblical
Although certain passages of the Bible, which textual scholars ascribe to the Priestly Source, assert that it is only the Aaronim who were legitimate priests, biblical scholars believe that the priesthood was originally open to members of any tribe, and that the restriction to Aaronim was purely an Aaronim invention, opposed by authors such as the Deuteronomist.

Deuteronomist and be
But for Jeremiah and the Deuteronomist it also appears to be monotheism against polytheism ():
These four sources came to be known as the Yahwist, or Jahwist, J ( J being the German equivalent of the English letter Y ); the Elohist, E ; the Deuteronomist, D, ( the name comes from the Book of Deuteronomy, D's contribution to the Torah ); and the Priestly Writer, P.

Deuteronomist and traditions
As a result, they speculate, the Deuteronomist author or editor of 2 Kings later reworked the traditions about Manasseh to portray his outward-looking involvement in trade as, effectively, apostasy.

Deuteronomist and about
From the late 19th century there was a general consensus around the documentary hypothesis, which suggests that the five books were created c. 450 BCE by combining four originally independent sources, known as the Jahwist, or J ( about 900 BCE ), the Elohist, or E ( about 800 BCE ), the Deuteronomist, or D, ( about 600 BCE ), and the Priestly source, or P ( about 500 BCE ).

Deuteronomist and four
For much of the 20th century most scholars agreed that the five books of the Pentateuch — Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy — came from four sources, the Yahwist, the Elohist, the Deuteronomist and the Priestly source, each telling the same basic story, and joined together by various editors.

Deuteronomist and Moses
Moses is a central figure in the Deuteronomist account of the origins of the Israelites, cast in a literary style of elegant flashbacks told by Moses.

Deuteronomist and .
Some scholars believe that passages such as these in the Books of Kings were not written by the same authors who wrote the rest of the text, instead probably by the Deuteronomist.
It is possible that the Deuteronomist and / or the scribe Baruch recorded and edited the original prophecies.
Some scholars propose that Joshua represents part of the northern Yahwist source ( c 950 BC ), detached from JE document by the Deuteronomist ( c 650-621 ) and incorporated into the Deuteronomic history, with the books of Judges, Kings, and Samuel.
The Deuteronomist, or simply D, is one of the sources underlying the Hebrew bible ( the Old Testament ), together with the Priestly source, the Yahwist and the Elohist.
The Jahwist, also referred to as the Jehovist, Yahwist, or simply as J, is one of the sources of the Torah, together with the Deuteronomist and the Priestly source.
The Priestly Source ( P ) is one of the sources of the Torah / Pentateuch in the bible, together with the Yahwist, Elohist and the Deuteronomist.
While the crossing of the Jordan has extremely Priestly elements ( the Israelites need the presence of the Levites, holding the ark of the covenant, in order to cross ), it is more probable that the Deuteronomist knew a " priestly " tradition of the Exodus separate from the one that produced the Pentateuch.
According to textual scholars the rules against mixtures derive from the Holiness Code, predating the Priestly Code that forms the rest of Leviticus, and were only later extended by the Deuteronomist to include a prohibition against Transvestitism.

relies and on
For all these points he relies exclusively on Berle and Means's study of 1932, The Modern Corporation And Private Property.
Moreover, the diabetic patient who relies on cure by the quack device and therefore cuts off his insulin intake can be committing suicide.
The tsunami-warning system developed since the 1946 disaster in Hawaii relies mainly on a simple and ingenious instrument devised by Commander C. K. Green of the Coast and Geodetic Survey staff.
Despite extensive oil and gas resources, diamonds, hydroelectric potential, and rich agricultural land, Angola remains poor, and a third of the population relies on subsistence agriculture.
According to Roy Andrew Miller ( 1996: 98-99 ), the Clauson – Doerfer critique of Altaic relies exclusively on lexicon, whereas the fundamental evidence for Altaic consists in verbal morphology.
Because there is no canonical well-ordering of all sets, a construction that relies on a well-ordering may not produce a canonical result, even if a canonical result is desired ( as is often the case in category theory ).
The restriction to ZF renders any claim that relies on either the axiom of choice or its negation unprovable.
This is an anchor which relies solely on being a heavy weight.
They are said to go back at least to the Greek poet Lycophron, in the third century BCE ; but this relies on an account of Lycophron given by John Tzetzes in the 12th century.
He has a ship that can be rolled up like a tablecloth when not used, he relies on two talking ravens to gather intelligence, and he consults the talking head of a dwarf for prophecy ( he carries it around long since detached from its body ) ( Section 7 ).
Because of its ( relatively ) economically isolated location, Alberta relies heavily on transportation links with the rest of the world.
Hindu astrology relies on the sidereal zodiac in which the signs of the zodiac are aligned to the position of the corresponding constellations in the sky.
For instance, the Northwest relies on local seafood, while in the South, Mexican flavors are extremely common.
That the algebra of the real numbers can be employed to yield results about the linear continuum of geometry relies on the Cantor – Dedekind axiom.
The reasoning for rejecting Athanasius as the author usually relies on a combination of the following:
It requires standards with known analyte content to establish the relation between the measured absorbance and the analyte concentration and relies therefore on the Beer-Lambert Law.
Given the complexity of the calculations involved and the convoluted structure that a convertible bond can have, an arbitrageur often relies on sophisticated quantitative models in order to identify bonds that are trading cheap versus their theoretical value.
If the candidate relies on sponsors, the celebrant asks them if they will raise the child in " the Christian faith and life " ( ECUSA BCP ), and will raise the child through " prayers and witness to grow into the full stature of Christ " to which the parents will state to each, " I will, with God's help.
The industry now relies on contract agreements with European firms and attracting foreign investment.
More than 80 % of the population relies on subsistence agriculture, with only a small fraction directly involved in industry and services.
The antithesis of this would be a team that relies on power hitting.
However, because it relies on lack of concentration or discipline by the batsman, it can be risky against patient and skilled players, especially batsmen who are strong on the leg side.
The framework for the Big Bang model relies on Albert Einstein's general relativity and on simplifying assumptions such as homogeneity and isotropy of space.

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