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J Jehovist, Hexateuchal source, written probably in Judah, 9th cent. Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible, 5 vols., 1898–1904. The Schweich Lectures for 1908.Į Elohist, Hexateuchal source, written probably in the Northern Kingdom, 9th–8th cent. Driver, Modern Research as illustrating the Bible, 1909. Driver, An Introduction to the Literature of the Old Testament, 8th edn., 1909.ĭriver, Schweich Lectures. b.c.) and Deuteronomist.ĭriver, Introd.8 S. Schrader, The Cuneiform Inscriptions and the Old Testament, 2nd edn., 1885.ĭ Deuteronomy (7th cent. Buhl, Geographie des Alten Palästina, 1896.ĬOT.2 E. Budde, Das Buch der Richter, 1897, in Marti’s Kurzer Hand-Commentar zum Alten Testament.īuhl F. Bertheau, Das Buch der Richter und Ruth, und edn., 1883.īudde K. The Midrash Rabbah, Bereshith (Genesis).īertheau E.

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He has endeavoured to secure, as far as possible, that the general scope and character of the series should be observed, and that views which have a reasonable claim to consideration should not be ignored, but he has felt it best that the final responsibility should, in general, rest with the individual contributors.īer. It is inevitable that there should be differences of opinion in regard to many questions of criticism and interpretation, and it seems best that these differences should find free expression in different volumes. The present General Editor for the Old Testament in the Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges desires to say that, in accordance with the policy of his predecessor the Bishop of Worcester, he does not hold himself responsible for the particular interpretations adopted or for the opinions expressed by the editors of the several Books, nor has he endeavoured to bring them into agreement with one another.

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