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Deuteronomy / commentary by Anthony Phillips.

Contributor(s): Series: Cambridge Bible commentaryPublication details: [Cambridge, England] : Cambridge University Press, 1973.Description: xii, 237 pages ; 20 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0521086361
  • 9780521086363
  • 052109772X
  • 9780521097727
Other title:
  • Series known by initialism: CBC
Uniform titles:
  • Bible. Deuteronomy. English. New English. 1973.
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 222/.15/077 18
LOC classification:
  • BS1275.3 .P47 1973
NLM classification:
  • WM270 W829b
Other classification:
  • 11.41
Contents:
What is Deutronomy? -- What is Deutronomy's literary form? -- Where, when and by whom was the original book written? -- What is the purpose of the completed work? -- Commentary.
Summary: Dr Phillips's volume, like the others in the series, contains the text in the NEB translation, with introductory material preceding it, and a commentary directly following each section of text. Dr Phillips explains the nature and function of the whole book, its place in Jewish religious history and thought, and among the Old Testament books, and its continuing relevance today.
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Books Academic Resource Center at Levitt General Stacks (LOWER Level) BS 1275.3 .P47 1973 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 213390

Includes bibliographical references (page 234).

What is Deutronomy? -- What is Deutronomy's literary form? -- Where, when and by whom was the original book written? -- What is the purpose of the completed work? -- Commentary.

Dr Phillips's volume, like the others in the series, contains the text in the NEB translation, with introductory material preceding it, and a commentary directly following each section of text. Dr Phillips explains the nature and function of the whole book, its place in Jewish religious history and thought, and among the Old Testament books, and its continuing relevance today.

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