The literary and religious significance of the Jehovistic Document

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1918
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Preston, William Francis
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[The literary and religious investigation on which we enter is both broad and deep; broad as the compass of man’s mind and deep as the heart of God Himself. While the double subject must be treated as to its individual parts, yet the literary has a religious significance and the religious must be interpreted in the light of its literary value. Because our subject is broad and deep it will be necessary, even for a limited study of it, to consider it in its relation to that part of the Hebrew Bible of which it is a constitutent element, namely Hexateuch.]
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