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Steven Weitzman


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December 18, 1965

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Steven Weitzman is the Daniel E. Koshland Professor of Jewish Culture and Religion at Stanford University. He was awarded the Gustave O. Arlt Prize for Outstanding Scholarship in the Humanities for his first book, Song and Story in Biblical Narrative, and has received fellowships from the American Council of Learned Societies and the Yad-Hadiv Foundation. His other books include Surviving Sacrilege and The Jews: A History.

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The Origin of the Jews: The...

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Solomon: The Lure of Wisdom

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“shares much in common with Wellhausen’s approach. Like Wellhausen, it too is highly skeptical of biblical texts as a historical source, especially their testimony about the origin of Israel. Another parallel with Wellhausen is the fact that Davies and other scholars want to see the Persian period as a critical era in the formation of biblical literature. By treating biblical Israel as a figment of Persian-era imaginations, their thesis even calls to mind Wellhausen’s description of postexilic Jews as a people that has fabricated its connection to the past, though they apply”
Steven Weitzman, The Origin of the Jews: The Quest for Roots in a Rootless Age

“Documentary Hypothesis to reconstruct the origin of Judaism in the way Wellhausen did, but there may be an even more basic reason that the source-critical study of the Hebrew Bible has lost its methodological power in this regard. The use of source criticism in this way, as we have”
Steven Weitzman, The Origin of the Jews: The Quest for Roots in a Rootless Age

“a record of the real experiences of a real people from before the Babylonian exile; it is the past as imagined by immigrants newly settled in the Persian province of Yehud. There did exist a historical Israel—the”
Steven Weitzman, The Origin of the Jews: The Quest for Roots in a Rootless Age

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