01232nam a2200313 a 450000500170000000800200001702000150003704000330005204100100008508200100009508200130010510000170011810000160013510000110015124500300016224500250019224500160021725000090023326000100024226000200025226000090027230000110028130000140029230000090030652004210031565000200073665000360075685601260079220260119070458.02022-01-25 14:16:07 a0664203701 cThư Viện Cơ Đốc a0 eng a220.7 bT374-L70 aNoth, Martin d(1902-1968) eAuthor aThe Old Testament Library bA Commentary. Exodus cMartin Noth a1st. aU.S.A bThe Westminster c1962 a283tr. bHardcover c23cm aHere we have the largest gap in time which is indicated by the Pentateuchal narrative in the form in which it has been transmitted. It was therefore quite appropriate for a new book to begin at just this point when, at a time unknown to us, the great literary work of the Pentateuch was first divided into five books or rather was apportioned between five separate rolls. The ending of the book is a different matter aBible -- Exodus aBible -- Exodus -- Commentaries4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/ImageCover/2022/1/25/z3137678528419_33242497909f2b2d74cc11024da11af2.jpgyCover Image