Deuteronomistic History
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Deuteronomistic History
Deuteronomistic History
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The Lexham Glossary of Theology Deuteronomistic History
Deuteronomistic History — The historical books of the OT including Joshua, Judges, 1–2 Samuel, and 1–2 Kings. These books are grouped together because they share a similar perspective on the history of Israel. The label “Deuteronomistic” indicates that the writers’ theology is closely related to the book of Deuteronomy.
Reference
M. Noth. The Deuteronomistic History. Sheffield: Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, 1981.
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