In dieser Studie analysiert Jürg Hutzli alle priesterschriftlichen Texte in Genesis − Exodus. Er klärt entscheidende Fragen zu P, nämlich innere Schichtung, literarisches Profil, historischer Ort und Beziehung zur Nicht-P-»Umgebung« für jede P-Einheit separat.
In dieser Studie analysiert Jürg Hutzli alle priesterschriftlichen Texte in Genesis − Exodus. Er klärt entscheidende Fragen zu P, nämlich innere Schichtung, literarisches Profil, historischer Ort und Beziehung zur Nicht-P-»Umgebung« für jede P-Einheit separat.
Inhaltsübersicht:
Preface
I. Introduction
1.1 State of Research and Preliminary Considerations concerning Profiles and Strata of the Priestly Literature
1.2 Methodological Considerations
II. Analyses of the Priestly Texts in Genesis 1-Exodus 402.1 The Creation Account in Genesis 1:1-2:4a
2.2 The Genealogy in Genesis 5
2.3 The Priestly Flood Account in Genesis 6-9
2.4 The Priestly Table of Nations in Genesis 10
2.5 The Genealogy in Genesis 11:10-26
2.6 The Priestly Ancestral Narrative in Genesis 11:27-50:13
2.7 The Priestly Texts in Exodus 1-12: Israel's Stay in Egypt and Exodus
2.8 The Priestly Story of the Miracle at Sea in Exodus 14
2.9 The Priestly Texts in Exodus 16-20: Israel Moves to Sinai
2.10 The Priestly Texts in Exodus 24:15b-40:38: The Tabernacle Account
III. Synthesis3.1 Stratigraphy of P: Sources and Redactions in the Priestly Texts of Genesis 1-Exodus 40
3.2 The Literary Profile of the Priestly Texts in Genesis 1-Exodus 40
3.3 The Literary-Historical Relationship between the Priestly and non-Priestly Strata in Genesis 1-Exodus 40