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Document Details : Title: Kings with Privilege Subtitle: The Core Source(s) of the Parallel Texts between the Deuteronomistic and Chronistic Histories Author(s): KALIMI, Isaac Journal: Revue Biblique Volume: 119 Issue: 4 Date: 2012 Pages: 498-517 DOI: 10.2143/RBI.119.4.3203549 Abstract : The Former Prophets, particularly Kings, were composed against the background of Deuteronomy and inspired by it. Samuel–Kings were composed some time before the composition of Chronicles, thus the parallel texts in latter are based on the former. There is no space for the speculative thesis of Auld and his invented 'shared text'. Les livres historiques, notamment les Rois, ont été rédigés avec à l’arrière-plan le Deutéronome – et ont été inspirés par ce dernier. Samuel–Rois ont été composés un peu avant les Chroniques, aussi les sections parallèles de ces dernières viennent des premiers. L’hypothèse de Auld et de son «texte partagé» n’a pas lieu d’être. |
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