Deuteronomist Source (D) (1 ene 622 año aC – 1 ene 587 año aC)
Descripción:
The Deuteronomist source is traditionally associated with the reunited monarchy of King Josiah, thus roughly 622–587 BCE.
in D, God appears much less human like than he appears in the other three sources. In this regard, D approaches the theological standard for Judaism and most traditional forms of Christianity today.
https://webpages.scu.edu/ftp/cmurphy/courses/sctr015/prep/exercises/deuteronomist.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deuteronomist
http://www.ldsscriptureteachings.org/2018/10/03/stories-told-twice-in-the-bible/
J: Yahwist (10th-9th century BCE)[1][2]
E: Elohist (9th century BCE)[1]
Dtr1: early (7th century BCE) Deuteronomist historian
Dtr2: later (6th century BCE) Deuteronomist historian
P*: Priestly (6th-5th century BCE)[3][2]
D†: Deuteronomist
R: redactor
DH: Deuteronomistic history (books of Joshua, Judges, Samuel, Kings)
Añadido al timeline:
fecha:
1 ene 622 año aC
1 ene 587 año aC
~ 35 years
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