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Prolegomena to the History of Israel

By Julius Wellhausen

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"Prolegomena to the History of Israel" by Julius Wellhausen is a scholarly examination of ancient Israel's history, written during the late 19th centu...

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"Prolegomena to the History of Israel" by Julius Wellhausen is a scholarly examination of ancient Israel's history, written during the late 19th century. This work delves into the complexities of the Old Testament, arguing against the traditional view that the Mosaic law is the foundation of Israel's history. Instead, Wellhausen proposes that the law is more a product of Judaism that developed after the fall of ancient Israel, significantly altering the understanding of biblical narrative and law's historical evolution. The opening of the text introduces Wellhausen's critical approach to the historiography of Israel, suggesting that the historical books of the Old Testament need to be viewed through a modern historical lens. The author begins by setting up the question of whether the Mosaic law serves as the starting point for ancient Israel's history or Judaism itself. He discusses the implications of assuming the law is older than the narrative history, while also noting the inconsistencies within the texts that suggest a more recent composition. This act of historical reevaluation is intended to provide readers with a clearer understanding of Israel's religious and cultural development, which is essential for interpreting the Old Testament's narrative and its theological significance. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Julius Wellhausen was a German biblical scholar and orientalist. In the course of his career, his research interest moved from Old Testament research through Islamic studies to New Testament scholarship. Wellhausen contributed to the composition history of the Pentateuch/Torah and studied the formative period of Islam. For the former, he is credited as one of the originators of the documentary hypothesis.

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