Julius Wellhausen (17 May 1844 – 7 January 1918) was a German biblical scholar and orientalist. In the course of his career, his research interest moved...
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Documentary hypothesis (redirect from Wellhausen Hypothesis)
documentary hypothesis, frequently identified with the German scholar Julius Wellhausen, was almost universally accepted for most of the 20th century. It...
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is divided over its interpretation of the ten commandment texts. Julius Wellhausen's documentary hypothesis (1883) suggests that Exodus 20–23 and 34 "might...
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also synonymous in Hebrew to "nothing", as stated in Ecclesiastes. Julius Wellhausen has proposed that the name is independent of the root. Eberhard Schrader...
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worship of only one deity. The term monolatry was perhaps first used by Julius Wellhausen. Monolatry is distinguished from monotheism, which asserts the existence...
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the late 7th century BCE, as described in 2 Kings. Starting with Julius Wellhausen, many scholars have identified the "Book of the Law" discovered by...
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Babylon, atonement could still be made through sacrifice and ritual. Julius Wellhausen, the 19th century German scholar who formulated the documentary hypothesis...
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onwards mainly as the result of work carried out by Abraham Kuenen and Julius Wellhausen. Following the work of Eichhorn, de Wette, Graf, Kuenen, Nöldeke,...
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the god Hubal. On the basis that the Kaaba was also Allah's house, Julius Wellhausen considered Hubal to be an ancient name for Allah. The 20th-century...
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introduce it into Germany, the theory, as developed by Julius Wellhausen, has been called the Graf–Wellhausen hypothesis. Graf also wrote, a study of Jacques...
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