Prolegomena by Julius Wellhausen
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in point of chronology and of religion
VII.I.2. Its relation to the stem of the tradition. Judg. xix.-xxi. VI.II.3. Occasional additions to the original narratives VII.I.4. Difference of religious attitude in the latter VII.II.1. Chronological and religious formulas in the books of Samuel VII.II.2. The stories of the rise of the monarchy and the elevation of Saul entirely recast VII.II.3. Saul's relation to Samuel VII.II.4. The narrative of David's youth The view taken of Samuel may be regarded as a measure of the growth of the tradition Saul and David VII.III.1. The last religious chronological revision of the books of Kings. Similar in kind to that of Judges and Samuel Its standpoint Judaean and Deuteronomistic VII.III.2. Its relation to the materials received from tradition VII.III.3. Differences of sentiment in the sources VII.III.4. In Chronicles the history of ancient Israel is recast in accordance with the ideas of the Priestly Code; in the older historical books it is judged according to the standard of |
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