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  2. Tree of life (biblical) - Wikipedia

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    Karl Budde, in his critical study of 1883, proposed that there was only one tree in the body of the Genesis narrative, and that it had been portrayed in two ways: one as the tree in the middle of the Garden, and two as the forbidden tree. Claus Westermann gave recognition to Budde's theory in 1976. [6]

  3. Karl Budde - Wikipedia

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    Karl Ferdinand Reinhard Budde (13 April 1850 – 29 January 1935) was a German theologian, born in Bensberg, and a well-known authority on the Old Testament.

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Bible/Library - Wikipedia

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    Die Bucher Samuel, by Karl Budde; Notes on the Hebrew Text of the Books of Samuel, by Samuel Rolles Driver; Einleitung in das alte Testament, by J. G. Eichhorn; ”David,” by Louis Ginzberg, in Legends of the Jews vols. 4 and 6, by Louis Ginzberg, trans. Henrietta Szold;

  5. Category:German biblical scholars - Wikipedia

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  6. Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Bible/Library - Wikipedia

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    Die Bucher Samuel, by Karl Budde; Canon and the Text of the Old Testament, by Frants Buhl; Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research – 19 (1925) - “Bronze Age Mounds of Northern Palestine and the Hauran, by W. F. Albright; History of the Synoptic Tradition, by Rudolf Bultmann;

  7. Kenite hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The hypothesis in the form it currently takes was more completely worked out by Karl Budde; [6] and later was accepted by H. Guthe, Gerrit Wildeboer, Henry Preserved Smith, and George Aaron Barton. [7] The theory was widely accepted at first, particularly among German and anglophone scholars.

  8. Encyclopaedia Biblica - Wikipedia

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    Encyclopaedia Biblica: A Critical Dictionary of the Literary, Political and Religion History, the Archeology, Geography and Natural History of the Bible (1899), edited by Thomas Kelly Cheyne and J. Sutherland Black, is a critical encyclopedia of the Bible. In theology and biblical studies, it is often referenced as Enc. Bib., or as Cheyne and ...

  9. Bathsheba - Wikipedia

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    The material contained in it is of higher historical value than that in the later strata of these books. Budde later connected it with the Jahwist document of the Hexateuch. [28] The only interpolations that concern the story of Bathsheba are some verses in the early part of the twelfth chapter, that heighten the moral tone of Nathan's rebuke ...