01133nam a2200265 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704100080005508200110006308200130007410000210008710000110010824500370011924500200015626000110017626000260018726000090021330000110022230000140023330000100024752004690025765000300072665000340075685600770079020260119071456.02024-09-09 11:53:29 a9780300017922 aeng a222.11 bS495-J65 aSeters, John Van eEditor aAbraham in History and Tradition cJohn Van Seters aU.S.A. bYale University Press c1975 a335tr. bhardcover c24 cm aAbraham in History and Tradition evaluates scholarly insight on the early patriarchal period while challenging many dominant views in Biblical Studies and providing criticism on tradition history and documentary hypothesis. This landmark work provided fresh insight in the fields of Near Eastern Studies and Biblical Archaeology. Well-researched and cogent, Van Seters' groundbreaking analysis remains relevant and continues to inspire new research in the present. aBible -- Genesis, XII-XXV aAbraham -- Biblical patriarch4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/15404/165nvcd005566.jpgyCover Image