Martin Noth

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Martin Noth was a prominent 20th-century German Old Testament scholar known for pioneering the theory that the historical books from Deuteronomy through Kings form a unified Deuteronomistic history.

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instanceOf German person
Old Testament scholar
biblical scholar
human
theologian
academicDiscipline Protestant theology
biblical theology
areaOfInfluence 20th-century biblical scholarship
centuryOfActivity 20th century
countryOfCitizenship Germany
familyName Noth NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Deuteronomistic history NERFINISHED
Old Testament studies
Pentateuch studies
biblical studies
history of ancient Israel
theology
givenName Martin NERFINISHED
influenced study of Deuteronomistic history
subsequent Old Testament scholarship
knownFor arguing that Deuteronomy through 2 Kings form a unified historical work
research on the composition of the Pentateuch
studies on the history and traditions of ancient Israel
theory of the Deuteronomistic history
languageOfWorkOrName German
methodologicalApproach form-critical exegesis
tradition-historical analysis
movement historical-critical method
name Martin Noth NERFINISHED
nationality German
notableConcept Deuteronomistic historian
unified Deuteronomistic history from Deuteronomy to 2 Kings
notableWork Das System der zwölf Stämme Israels NERFINISHED
Geschichte Israels NERFINISHED
Überlieferungsgeschichtliche Studien
occupation biblical scholar
professor
theologian
placeOfActivity Germany NERFINISHED
primarySourceBase Hebrew Bible NERFINISHED
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
researchFocus Deuteronomistic redaction
Deuteronomy NERFINISHED
Former Prophets NERFINISHED
tradition history

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