PRIESTS AND LEVITES IN DEUTERONOMY an examination of Dr. G. E. WRIGHT'S theory

AbstractIn a paper which was published in this journal several years ago I), Professor G. E. WRIGHT challenged the usual interpretation of passages in Deuteronomy referring to priests and Levites. He tells the reader that he began by accepting the usual view but that a careful study of the evidence...

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