PART I
1: Introduction
2: Josiah and the Priests of the High places (2 Kgs 23:8a, 9)
3: Deuteronomy and the Babylonian Diaspora
4: Deuteronomy, the Prophets and Scripture
5: The Law of the King in Deuteronomy 17.14-20
6: Do not dare to set a foreigner over you : The King in
Deuteronomy and the Great King
PART II
7: Story and History in the Old Testament
8: The Deuteronomistic Corpus?History or Story? A Response to John
Van Seters
Ernest Nicholson was educated at Trinity College Dublin and at
Glasgow University, where he took his doctorate. He has held
academic appointments at Trinity College Dublin and the University
of Cambridge, and was Oriel & Laing Professor of the Interpretation
of Holy Scripture at Oxford University from 1979-90 when he was
elected Provost of Oriel College. He is the author of a number of
books on Old Testament subjects. He is a Fellow of the British
Academy
which in 2009 was awarded him the Academy's prestigious Burkitt
Medal for Biblical Studies.
we can both admire his [Nicholson's] dedication and commitment, and
be grateful for the enormous contribution which he made in many
ways throughout his career, a contribution brought to completion by
the present volume.
*A.D.H. Mayes, Journal of Jewish Studies*
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