Octateuch

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The Octateuch is a collection of the first eight books of the Hebrew Bible, extending the traditional Pentateuch with Joshua, Judges, and Ruth as a unified narrative corpus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical corpus
collection of books
theological concept
academicField Ancient Near Eastern studies
Old Testament theology NERFINISHED
biblical theology
conceptUsedBy historical critics
literary critics
modern biblical scholars
extends Pentateuch NERFINISHED
focusesOn Exodus from Egypt NERFINISHED
Sinai covenant NERFINISHED
conquest of Canaan
origins of the Davidic line
patriarchal narratives
period of the Judges
primeval history
wilderness wanderings
follows Pentateuchal theory
genre narrative prose
religious literature
hasNumberOfBooks 8
hasPart Book of Deuteronomy NERFINISHED
Book of Exodus NERFINISHED
Book of Genesis NERFINISHED
Book of Joshua NERFINISHED
Book of Judges NERFINISHED
Book of Leviticus NERFINISHED
Book of Numbers NERFINISHED
Book of Ruth NERFINISHED
languageOfOrigin Hebrew
narrativeScope from creation to early monarchy origins
partOf Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Old Testament studies
relatedConcept Enneateuch NERFINISHED
Hexateuch NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
Judaism
subjectMatter Israelite origins
ancestral traditions
covenant theology
judgeship in Israel
land promise
textualTradition Masoretic Text NERFINISHED
Septuagint NERFINISHED
usedIn biblical scholarship
narrative criticism
redaction criticism
source criticism

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