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Hardcover. viii, 82 p.; 25 cm. (Schweich lectures on biblical archaeology ; 1915) Good ex-lib. orig. black cloth. Spine replaced with mending tape.
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Published by SPCK, 1911., London:, 1911
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Published by Samuel R. Leland, 1932., New York:, 1932
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Hardcover. [1],ii,212 p.; 21 cm. [Reissue of 1913 ed.] Argues that Hebrew scriptures up to Solomon were written on tablets in Aramaic. `We have to do away with the description and the nature of what we call a book, whether it be written on a papyrus roll or printed like those of the present day. A book, especially an historical one, is made on a definite plan; it has a beginning and an end, and it must be composed according to a definite order. A tablet is something quite different. It is a whole, a composition, we might even say a book in itself. When Ezra compiled the tab lets he cound not begin otherwise than by those which referred to creation. We can easily separate the first four: the creation of heaven and earth,the creation of mankind,the generations of men as far as Noah, and the deluge. .if the Pentateuch is studied in this light, many of the assertions which are proclaimed bythe critics to be unassailable are bound to disappear.What reason is there for assigning different authors to the four tablets which we traced in the first nine chapters of Genesis? .Why should Moses not be the author? Why should his tablets not have been preserved just as much as Hammurabi's code,or the letters ofthe Palestinian governors? I am convinced that the fact of the Pentateuch having originally been written on cuneiform tablets,when new discoveries shall have confirmed information which we have already derived from the fact, will be a fatal blow struck at Wellhausen's theory' (30-36) -- `the Hebrews belonged to the same ethnographic group as the Assyrians,for they considered themselves Arameans. No wonder then that Aramaic should have spread to some parts of Palestine, and that it was brought to Egypt by the Hebrews who settled there.' (170) Good orig. charcoal cloth, edges rubbed.
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