Otto Eissfeldt
Otto Eißfeldt, spelled alternatively Otto Eissfeldt, (September 1, 1887, in Northeim – April 23, 1973, in Halle) was a German Protestant theologian, known for his work on the Old Testament and comparative near-east religious history. His magisterial 860-page ''The Old Testament: An Introduction'' (1934, 1965), giving a detailed literary-critical assessment of the history of the formation of each part of the Old Testament on the basis of the documentary hypothesis, has been called the "best of its kind". Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: 1974
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Published: [2020]
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Published: [2019];, [1918]
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Published: [2020]
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Published: [2019]
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Published: [2021]
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Published: [2019]
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