Tuesday, May 12, 2026

The Historical Location of P: Reconsidering the Priestly Texts in Light of Material Culture and Geographical Indications

Edited by Jürg Hutzli and Jordan Davis 
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Archaeology and Bible (ArchB) 10

Although there is an enduring, general consensus regarding the identification of the Priestly Writings (P), there are nonetheless several open questions related to this important literary stratum in the Pentateuch. One of these crucial and debated questions is the dating and location of the Priestly texts. The contributors of this collected volume seek to better situate the Priestly Writings both temporally and geographically. In doing so they pay attention to the choice of pertinent criteria for this task and recall those that have been neglected in the recent past, such as geographical indications and references to material culture provided by the Priestly texts.

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Table of contents:
Jürg Hutzli/Jordan Davis: The Historical Location of P: An Introduction - Michaela Bauks: Literary Extensions in the P Genealogies of the Primeval History and Their Indications for a Relative Dating of P -Lionel Marti: From Ur to Harran: History of Origins or Late Rewriting? - Jürg Hutzli: The Inscriptions of Mount Gerizim and P - Anna Elise Zernecke: ». . . Albeit My Name is YHWH!« Exodus 6:2-8 and the System of Divine Designations in P - Konrad Schmid: Israel's Exodus from Egypt According to P: The Significance of Baal Zephon in Exodus 14 - Eliezer D. Oren: Mount Kasios (Baal Zephon?): The Archaeological Perspective - Axel Bühler: The Demotic Literature and the Priestly Exodus: The Legend of Sesostris, the Inaros Cycle, and the Battles of Magicians Compared to the Priestly Exodus - Christophe Nihan: The Priestly Sanctuary in Exodus 25-31 and 35-40: Material Culture and Historical Contextualization - Wolfgang Oswald: The Collective Practice of the Sabbath as Priestly Innovation - Jaeyoung Jeon: The Israelite Wilderness Camp and the Persian Movable Court of the Great Kings - Jordan Davis: A Priestly Source in Numbers?: Transjordan and the Priestly Ideology in Numbers 32

 

 


 

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