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- Q12099044 abstract "In biblical studies, the supplementary hypothesis proposes that the Pentateuch (the first five books of the bible) was derived from a series of direct additions to an existing corpus of work. This hypothesis serves as a revision to the earlier documentary hypothesis which proposed that independent and complete narratives were later combined by redactors to create the Pentateuch.The supplementary hypothesis was developed over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, primarily deriving from a dissatisfaction with the adequacy of the documentary hypothesis, and came to a head in the 1970s with the publication of works by John Van Seters, Rolf Rendtorff, and Hans Heinrich Schmid. In their book, An Introduction to the Bible, Kugler and Hartin argue that “the work of John Van Seters best reflects the revival of the supplementary hypothesis.”Van Seters’ summation of the hypothesis accepts “three sources or literary strata within the Pentateuch” which have come to be known as the Yahwist (J), the Priestly Writer (P), and the Deuteronomist (D). Van Seters ordered these sources chronologically as DJP. the Deuteronomist source (D) was likely written c. 700 BCE. the Yahwist source (J) was likely written c. 600 BCE in the exilic period. the Priestly source (P) was likely written c. 400 BCE in the post-exilic period.While the hypothesis is not the only revision of the documentary hypothesis to be made, it is one of the few at the forefront of Pentateuch studies, and has been suggested by many scholars.".
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- Q12099044 comment "In biblical studies, the supplementary hypothesis proposes that the Pentateuch (the first five books of the bible) was derived from a series of direct additions to an existing corpus of work.".
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