Pentateuque, Hexateuque et historiographie deutéronomiste. Le problème du début et de la fin du livre de Josué

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Title
Pentateuque, Hexateuque et historiographie deutéronomiste. Le problème du début et de la fin du livre de Josué
Journal
Transeuphratène
Author(s)
Römer Thomas
ISSN
0996-5904
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Published
Issued date
1998
Volume
16
Pages
71-86
Language
french
Abstract
The book of Joshua is in the very center of the recent discussion about the existence of a coherent deuteronomistic redaction in Deut to 2 Kings during the exilic period. This article analyses the beginning (Josh 1.1-9) and the end (Josh 23 and 24) of Josh. Josh 1.1-2,5-7 and chapter 23 belong to the dtr edition. Josh 23 was followed by Judg 2.6ff. During the Persian period, Deuteronomists and priests intended to publish one Law for the whole community. There was probably a discussion whether the Torah should be a Penta- or a Hexateuch. This discussion may explain such a text as Josh 24 which clearly tries to construct an Hexateuch (cf. also Gen. 50.25: Exod 13.19; Josh 24.32). But since the Torah is about foundations, the main theological trends agreed to have its end with the death of Moses.
Keywords
Ancien Testament, Josué (Livre), Pentateuque, Construction, Deutéronomiste, Josué 1, 1-9, Josué 23-24, Hexateuque, Old Testament, Joshua (book), Pentateuch, Construction, Deuteronomic editor,
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